AWS Sustainable Infrastructure
Designing, building, and operating more efficient data centers
Sustainable infrastructure for every AI workload
AWS is building data centers to support the next generation of artificial intelligence (AI) innovation and customers’ evolving needs. These capabilities combine innovations in power, cooling, and hardware design to create a more energy efficient data center that will underpin further customer innovation. As we grow, we invest relentlessly in efficiency. When a business moves from an on-premises data center to AWS, research estimates that data is processed 4.1 times more efficiently.
New data center components to support AI innovation
AWS data centers use a more efficient cooling system that is expected to reduce mechanical energy consumption by up to 50% compared to its previous design during peak cooling conditions, without increasing water usage on a per-megawatt basis. Design changes include a new single-sided cooling system, reduction in cooling equipment, and introduction of liquid cooling capabilities.
Accelerate innovation with AWS Silicon Chips
Customers can accelerate their sustainability innovation using AWS Silicon chips and leverage them to run their cloud workloads more sustainably. A 2024 Accenture study shows that customers running compute-heavy workloads can see carbon emissions reduce by up to 99%, with reduction of up to 94% by moving from on-premises to AWS, and an additional reduction up to 81% using AWS’s purpose-built silicon.
AWS-designed silicon for efficient workloads
AWS Graviton
Optimizing efficiency across our operations
Flexible cooling design for AI processors
Support for high-density AI workloads
Custom hardware to minimize the use of water
We developed the In-Row Heat Exchanger (IRHX), which captures heat directly from high-density AI hardware at the rack before the heat spreads, reducing how often water-based cooling needs to run. As we add more AI racks with IRHX, we expect a 9% reduction in water use compared to evaporative air-cooled data centers once fully operational.