Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) with AWS Fargate now supports 32vCPU compute configurations, enabling customers to run more demanding applications with greater flexibility and performance. AWS Fargate offers 32vCPU tasks with the following memory configurations: 60 GiB, 120 GiB, or 244 GiB, for both x86-based and ARM-based workloads on Linux. These new task sizes extend Amazon ECS’s capability to support high-performance computing use-cases, large-scale data processing, AI inference, and other compute-intensive workloads. With 32vCPUs and up to 244 GiB of memory, Amazon ECS custo

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