Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) is doubling down on its in-house AI chips, and chief executive Andy Jassy says the strategy is already delivering. At AWS re:Invent he revealed that Trainium2, Amazon's current accelerator, has reached a multibillion-dollar revenue run rate, with more than 1 million chips in production and over 100,000 customers accessing them through the Bedrock AI platform.
Amazon is upgraded to a "Strong Buy," driven by accelerating AWS growth and e-commerce margin expansion. Generative AI and automation are expected to boost efficiency and profitability across both AWS and core retail operations. Valuation appears conservative at 30x forward earnings, with fair value estimated around $330 per share.
Amazon's investments in new fulfillment centers and delivery stations have gradually cemented the online giant's position as a key player in the nearly $193 billion U.S. parcel industry, long dominated by UPS , FedEx , and the U.S. Postal Service.
| - Industry | - Sector | Andrew R. Jassy CEO | XSTU Exchange | US0231351067 ISIN |
| US Country | 1,560,000 Employees | - Last Dividend | 2 Sep 1999 Last Split | 15 May 1997 IPO Date |
Amazon.com, Inc. is a multinational conglomerate that focuses on e-commerce, cloud computing, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence. It was founded in 1994 and has its headquarters in Seattle, Washington. Amazon has established itself as a leader in the online retail world, providing an extensive range of consumer products, advertising solutions, and subscription services. The company operates on a global scale, with key market segments in North America and International territories, along with its Amazon Web Services (AWS) sector, which offers advanced cloud computing solutions. Amazon's mission encompasses the retail sale of consumer products and services through online and physical outlets, manufacturing of electronic devices, content production, and provision of a platform for sellers, content creators, and developers.