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STMicroelectronics Expands Chip Supply Deal with AWS

by | Feb 10, 2026

ST will supply power, connectivity and mixed-signal chips that AWS will use in its data center compute infrastructure
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GENEVA, Switzerland, Feb 10, 2026 – STMicroelectronics has agreed to a multi-year, multi-billion USD commercial engagement with Amazon Web Services (AWS). The deal makes ST a supplier of semiconductor technologies that AWS will integrate into its compute infrastructure. AWS says the products will support new high performance compute instances, lower operating costs, and improved scaling for compute-intensive workloads.

Commercial Agreement

ST will supply semiconductor technologies for hyperscale data center and infrastructure use across multiple categories. The scope includes high-bandwidth connectivity, mixed-signal processing, and microcontrollers for infrastructure management. It also includes analog and power ICs for data center power and energy management.

The collaboration targets lower total cost of ownership and faster time to market. The companies say ST’s technologies will help meet rising needs for compute performance, efficiency, and data throughput for AI and cloud workloads.

Jean-Marc Chery, ST president & CEO, commented: “This strategic engagement establishes ST as an important supplier to AWS and validates the strength of our innovation, proprietary technology portfolio, and proven manufacturing-at-scale capabilities. Our advanced semiconductor solutions will directly power AWS’s next-generation infrastructure, enabling their customers to push the boundaries of AI, high-performance computing, and digital connectivity. This collaboration positions us ideally for further scale-up across multiple market segments, from data center infrastructure to AI connectivity, positioning ST at the center of the AI revolution.”

ST and AWS plan to optimize electronic design automation (EDA) workloads in the cloud. AWS says scalable compute can run design tasks in parallel and support silicon design work, while letting teams adjust capacity as demand changes.

Source: STMicroelectronics

About STMicroelectronics

STMicroelectronics (ST) is a semiconductor company founded in 1987. It designs and manufactures microcontrollers, sensors, power devices and other analog and mixed-signal components. The company operates as an integrated device manufacturer with in-house production that supports large-volume supply for global markets. Its customers include automotive, industrial, consumer electronics and communications equipment manufacturers. ST also works with technology partners to develop components used in mobility systems, energy and power management equipment and connected devices. The company reports ongoing efforts to reduce emissions across its operations and increase the share of renewable electricity in its manufacturing sites, with a goal to reach full renewable sourcing by 2027. ST is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. It serves more than 200,000 customers worldwide and employs about 50,000 people. Its technologies support applications that require efficient power conversion, sensing, processing and connectivity. The company expands its portfolio to support automotive, industrial, consumer and connected system applications through integrated design and manufacturing.

About Amazon Web Services

Amazon Web Services (AWS), headquartered in Seattle, launched in 2006 and has grown into one of the world’s largest cloud services platforms. It offers more than 200 services, including computing, storage, databases, analytics, machine learning, IoT and security, to businesses, startups, government agencies and public-sector organizations worldwide. AWS serves industries ranging from healthcare and financial services to media, retail and smart infrastructure through pay-as-you-go cloud solutions. Backed by Amazon’s infrastructure, AWS provides tools that help organizations innovate and improve efficiency.