Pinterest signs US$4bn AWS cloud deal for AI workloads
Pinterest has signed a US$4 billion cloud deal with AWS, extending its cloud services agreement with Amazon Web Services through 2031.
The agreement is Pinterest’s largest infrastructure commitment to date. It builds on a cloud relationship that began in 2010, when Pinterest started using AWS to support the reliability and performance of its core services.
Pinterest has more than 600 million monthly users. The company said the agreement will support AI model training, inference, and platform infrastructure.
Pinterest has also worked with AWS on a large-scale data lake used across its services.
Trainium and Graviton
Under the expanded agreement, AWS will provide Pinterest with access to its cloud infrastructure and custom processors. These include AWS Graviton and Trainium chips, which Pinterest plans to use for AI workloads.
The agreement covers AI model training and inference for Pinterest features, including personalised visual search, AI-assisted discovery, and other AI tools.
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