Amazon cloud unit speeds up revenue growth as clients adopt AI services

In this article

Amazon Web Services CEO Adam Selipsky speaks at the CERAWeek by S&P Global conference in Houston, Texas, on March 7, 2023.
F. Carter Smith | Bloomberg | Getty Images

Amazon said on Thursday that its cloud division grew revenue 13% year over year in the fourth quarter, exactly in line with analysts’ projections. The company pointed to growing traction in cloud services for artificial intelligence.

Many large technology companies have worked quickly to release new products or update existing ones to capitalize on corporate interest in replicating generative AI capabilities after startup OpenAI introduced the ChatGPT chatbot in late 2023. Amazon Web Services, for its part, introduced the Q chatbot for developers and nontechnical corporate workers, along with the Trainium2 chip for training AI models, in the fourth quarter.

AWS posted $24.20 billion in revenue in the quarter. Analysts polled by StreetAccount had been looking for $24.20 billion. Growth sped up from 12% in the third quarter.

“We expect the acceleration to continue in 2024,” Brian Olsavsky, Amazon’s finance chief, said on a call with reporters.

AWS’ top U.S. challengers continue to grow faster. Revenue from Azure and other cloud services at Microsoft rose 30%, and Alphabet’s Google Cloud revenue, which includes Google Workspace productivity software subscriptions, increased about 26%.

The Amazon cloud group turned over $7.17 billion in operating income. That’s up around 38% and above the StreetAccount consensus of $6.93 billion. That means AWS delivered 54% of Amazon’s $13.21 billion in total operating income.

AWS now represents 14% of Amazon’s overall revenue.

At the AWS Reinvent conference in Las Vegas in November, Adam Selipsky, Amazon’s cloud leader since 2021, welcomed Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to the stage to announce a broadening partnership, which included a cluster of Nvidia graphics processing units that Nvidia and cloud clients can use. Huang has also kept GPUs flowing to Google and Microsoft, among other cloud infrastructure providers.

In a statement, Amazon highlighted AWS AI wins during the quarter from the likes of Accor S.A., Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Salesforce and The Very Group.

This is breaking news. Please check back for updates.

WATCH: AWS growth and margin expansion will drive Amazon’s stock higher in 2024: Evercore’s Mark Mahaney

Technology

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

FBI: Most Wanted’s Latest Crime Was A Perfect Case Study of When Trauma Leads To Violence
Young Thug Pleads Guilty in YSL Case
Netflix’s Under Paris Sequel Confirmed, Filming Window Revealed
Frasier Season 2 Episode 8 Review: Thank You, Dr. Crane
Astell & Kern SP3000T review: a tube amp in your pocket