AWS has launched the Jamba 1.5 Large and 1.5 Mini models available in Amazon Bedrock, offering a 256K context window for lengthy document analysis and native support for structured JSON output and function calling.
AWS Lambda now supports Amazon Linux 2023 runtimes in AWS GovCloud, featuring smaller deployment footprints and updated libraries.
Amazon SageMaker Studio now supports automatic shutdown of idle applications with administrators able to set idle shutdown times for control on SageMaker instances.
Amazon S3 is implementing a default 128 KB minimum object size for S3 Lifecycle transition rules to any S3 storage class to decrease transition requests and reduce transition costs.
AWS Lake Formation centralized access control for Amazon Redshift data sharing is now available in 11 additional regions, enabling granular permissions management and supporting tag-based access control for improved security and management.
Llama 3.2 generative AI models is now available in Amazon Bedrock, providing 90B and 11B parameter multimodal models for advanced reasoning tasks, and 3B and 1B text-only models for edge devices.
AWS Resource Access Manager (RAM) can now share phone numbers, sender IDs, phone pools, and opt-out lists to enhance flexibility and control for SMS messaging.
AWS Serverless Application Repository now supports AWS PrivateLink, enabling direct connection from Amazon VPC without internet exposure for improved security.
Amazon SageMaker with MLflow now supports AWS PrivateLink for secure traffic routing, providing enhanced security for machine learning and generative AI experimentation using MLflow.
Introducing Amazon EC2 C8g and M8g Instances featuring enhanced performance for compute-intensive and general-purpose workloads, with up to three times more vCPUs and memory to improve data processing, scalability, and cost-efficiency across various applications.