Amazon’s chip business could be worth $50 billion, Jassy says, and he hints it may sell them externally
thenextweb.comIn short: Andy Jassy’s annual letter to shareholders, published on 9 April 2026, reveals that Amazon’s custom chip business, covering Graviton, Trainium, and Nitro, generates more than $20 billion in annualised revenue growing at triple-digit rates year-on-year. If sold on the open market like Nvidia, Jassy says, the business would be worth roughly $50 billion a year. He also signals that Amazon may begin selling those chips directly to third parties, and defends the company’s $200 billion capital expenditure plan for 2026 as grounded in committed customer demand rather than speculation.
“Not on a hunch”: the $200 billion bet
Jassy opened the letter’s financial argument with a direct rebuttal of the scepticism that has surrounded Amazon’s capital commitments. “We’re not investing approximately $200 billion in capex in 2026 on a hunch,” he wrote. “We’re not going to be conservative in how we play ...
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