Amazon EC2 G6 instances now available in additional regions
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Starting today, the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) G6 instances powered by NVIDIA L4 GPUs are now available in Europe (Frankfurt, London), Asia Pacific (Tokyo, Malaysia ), and Canada (Central) regions. G6 instances can be used for a wide range of graphics-intensive and machine learning use cases.
Customers can use G6 instances for deploying ML models for natural language processing, language translation, video and image analysis, speech recognition, and personalization as well as graphics workloads, such as creating and rendering real-time, cinematic-quality graphics and game streaming. G6 instances feature up to 8 NVIDIA L4 Tensor Core GPUs with 24 GB of memory per GPU and third generation AMD EPYC processors. They also support up to 192 vCPUs, up to 100 Gbps of network bandwidth, and up to 7.52 TB of local NVMe SSD storage.
Amazon EC2 G6 instances are available today in the AWS US East (N. Virginia and Ohio), US West (Oregon), Europe (Frankfurt, London, Spain), Asia Pacific (Tokyo, Malaysia ) and Canada (Central) regions. Customers can purchase G6 instances as On-Demand Instances, Reserved Instances, Spot Instances, or as part of Savings Plans.
To get started, visit the [AWS Management Console](https://console.aws.amazon.com/), [AWS Command Line Interface](https://aws.amazon.com/cli/) (CLI), and AWS SDKs. To learn more, visit the [G6 instance page](https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/g6/).
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