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AWS CEO Matt Garman said he sees AI inference as a fourth building block for AWS, joining cloud computing, storage and database services. Amazon’s Trainium, Inferentia, and Graviton processors were a big focus, continuing to evolve as an alternative to Nvidia and other companies.