While Seattle-based Amazon is best known for its dominant position as an online retailer, the company has been in the cloud ...
Big Tech continues to go nuclear as the AI boom drives energy demand to new heights. Amazon anchored a $500 million ...
Both companies seek new sources of carbon-free electricity to meet surging demand from data centers and artificial ...
Amazon announced significant investments in nuclear energy on Wednesday, joining other tech giants in aiming to meet the high ...
Matt Garman, CEO of Amazon Web Services, joined government officials and energy-sector leaders today in Virginia to announce ...
Amazon is making a major investment in nuclear power, backing three projects in Virginia and Washington state.
Big Tech players are turning to nuclear energy as they attempt to maintain clean energy goals while voraciously developing A.I. data centers.
Note the little psychological trick that Amazon did (above) with the left bezel on the new Kindle Scribe. It's now two colors ...
Amazon said Wednesday that it hopes to build nuclear power plants to help meet the enormous electricity needs of its data ...
Amazon on Wednesday said that it was investing in small nuclear reactors, coming just two days after a similar announcement ...
Amazon Web Services, which plans a $35 billion investment in Virginia data centers, is looking to develop small nuclear power ...
E-commerce giant Amazon joins Google and other tech companies in investing in nuclear power they plan to use in the race to ...