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Thu, November 20, 2025
AWS EC2 High Memory U7i Instances Expand Regions and Sizes
🚀 Amazon Web Services has expanded availability of its EC2 High Memory U7i instances: the u7in-16tb.224xlarge (16TiB) is now in AWS Europe (Ireland); u7i-12tb.224xlarge (12TiB) is available in Asia Pacific (Hyderabad); and u7i-8tb.112xlarge (8TiB) is available in Asia Pacific (Mumbai) and AWS GovCloud (US-West). Powered by custom 4th-gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors (Sapphire Rapids) and DDR5 memory, these instances provide high vCPU counts (up to 896), ENA Express support, up to 100Gbps EBS performance and up to 200Gbps networking on the 16TiB size, making them suited for mission-critical in-memory databases like SAP HANA, Oracle, and SQL Server.
Thu, November 20, 2025
AWS Expands R8i and R8i-flex Instances to Three Regions
⚡ Amazon EC2 R8i and R8i-flex instances are now available in Asia Pacific (Sydney), Canada (Central), and US West (N. California). Powered by AWS-exclusive custom Intel Xeon 6 processors, they offer up to 15% better price-performance and 2.5× the memory bandwidth versus prior Intel-based instances, and about 20% higher performance than R7i. R8i-flex provides common memory-optimized sizes from large to 16xlarge for workloads that underutilize CPU; R8i includes 13 sizes, two bare-metal options and a new 96xlarge, and is SAP-certified at 142,100 aSAPS. Available via Savings Plans, On-Demand, and Spot.
Thu, November 20, 2025
Amazon EC2 C7i Instances Now in Melbourne Region, Australia
🚀 Amazon EC2 C7i instances are now available in the Asia Pacific (Melbourne) Region, powered by custom 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors (Sapphire Rapids) exclusive to AWS. They deliver up to 15% better performance over comparable Intel-based offerings and up to 15% better price-performance versus C6i. C7i offers larger sizes up to 48xlarge, two bare-metal sizes (metal-24xl, metal-48xl) with built-in Intel accelerators and supports AMX and up to 128 EBS volumes to scale data-intensive workloads.
Wed, November 19, 2025
AWS launches EC2 M7i instances in Europe (Zurich) region
🚀 Amazon Web Services has launched Amazon EC2 M7i instances in the Europe (Zurich) region, powered by custom 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors (Sapphire Rapids) available only on AWS. M7i delivers up to 15% better performance over comparable x86-based Intel processors and up to 15% improved price-performance versus M6i. Instances scale to 48xlarge and include two bare-metal sizes with built-in Intel accelerators that offload data operations and optimize CPU-bound workloads.
Tue, November 18, 2025
AWS EC2 I7ie Instances Arrive in Singapore Region Now
🚀 Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched EC2 I7ie instances in the Asia Pacific (Singapore) Region. Designed for large storage I/O–intensive workloads, I7ie pairs 5th Gen Intel Xeon processors with 3rd‑generation AWS Nitro SSDs to deliver up to 40% better compute and up to 65% improved real‑time storage performance versus I3en. Instances support up to 120 TB local NVMe density, up to twice the vCPU and memory of prior generations, nine size options, and up to 100 Gbps networking with 60 Gbps EBS bandwidth.
Tue, November 18, 2025
AWS launches Storage-Optimized EC2 I7i instances in regions
🚀 AWS has made high performance, storage-optimized Amazon EC2 I7i instances available in Asia Pacific (Melbourne, Mumbai, Osaka) and Middle East (UAE) regions. Powered by 5th‑generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors and 3rd‑generation AWS Nitro SSDs, I7i delivers up to 23% better compute performance and more than 10% better price performance versus prior I4i instances. I7i offers up to 45 TB of NVMe storage with significant reductions in storage I/O latency and variability, supports torn-write prevention up to 16 KB blocks, and is offered in eleven sizes including bare metal, with up to 100 Gbps network and 60 Gbps EBS bandwidth.
Mon, November 17, 2025
Amazon EC2 U7i High Memory Instances Arrive in Ohio
🚀 Amazon Web Services has made EC2 High Memory U7i instances (u7in-24tb.224xlarge) available in the US East (Ohio) region as of Nov 17, 2025. These instances deliver 24 TB of DDR5 memory and 896 vCPUs, and are powered by custom fourth-generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors (Sapphire Rapids). They support up to 100 Gbps EBS, up to 200 Gbps networking with ENA Express, and target mission-critical in-memory databases such as SAP HANA, Oracle, and SQL Server. The offering is intended to help customers scale transaction processing throughput in fast-growing data environments.
Thu, November 13, 2025
Amazon EC2 I7i Instances Expand to Additional Regions
🚀 Amazon Web Services has expanded availability of Amazon EC2 I7i Storage Optimized instances to AWS Europe (Ireland) and Asia Pacific (Seoul, Hong Kong). Powered by 5th‑generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors and 3rd‑generation AWS Nitro SSDs, I7i delivers up to 23% better compute and notable storage-performance and latency improvements versus I4i. Available in eleven sizes, including bare metal, these instances are aimed at I/O‑intensive, latency‑sensitive workloads that require very high random IOPS and multi‑TB dataset access.
Tue, November 11, 2025
Amazon EC2 C6id and R6id Instances Expand Regions Now
🚀 Amazon Web Services has made EC2 C6id instances available in Europe (Milan) and R6id instances available in Africa (Cape Town). Powered by 3rd-generation Intel Xeon Scalable Ice Lake processors (3.5 GHz all-core turbo) and up to 7.6 TB of local NVMe SSD, these Nitro-based instances deliver high compute, memory access, and low-latency storage. Use cases include media processing, distributed in-memory caches, in-memory databases, data logging, and real-time analytics. Customers can purchase capacity via Savings Plans, Reserved, On-Demand, and Spot, and provision using the AWS CLI and SDKs.
Tue, November 11, 2025
AWS Adds EC2 I7i Storage-Optimized Instances in Regions
⚡ AWS announced that high-performance, storage-optimized Amazon EC2 I7i instances are now available in the Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) and Canada (Central) regions. Powered by 5th-gen Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs and 3rd-gen AWS Nitro SSDs, I7i delivers up to 23% better compute and substantial NVMe storage improvements over I4i. Instances support torn-write prevention, real-time NVMe performance statistics, and sizes up to 48xlarge plus bare metal options.
Mon, November 10, 2025
New hardware attack (TEE.fail) breaks modern secure enclaves
🔒 A new low-cost hardware-assisted attack called TEE.fail undermines current trusted execution environments from major chipmakers. The method inserts a tiny device between a memory module and the motherboard and requires a compromised OS kernel to extract secrets, defeating protections in Confidential Compute, SEV-SNP, and TDX/SDX. The attack completes in roughly three minutes and works against DDR5 memory, meaning the physical-access threats TEEs are designed to defend against are no longer reliably mitigated.
Mon, November 10, 2025
Amazon EC2 C7i‑flex Instances Now Available in UAE Region
🚀Amazon Web Services has launched EC2 C7i-flex instances in the Middle East (UAE), offering up to 19% better price performance versus C6i. Powered by AWS-exclusive 4th generation Intel Xeon Scalable (Sapphire Rapids) custom processors and priced about 5% below C7i, these instances cover common sizes from large through 16xlarge. They target web and application servers, caches, databases, Apache Kafka, Elasticsearch and other compute-intensive workloads that don’t fully utilize all vCPUs. For sustained heavy-CPU needs or very large configurations, customers can continue to use standard C7i instances.
Mon, November 3, 2025
Weekly Recap: Lazarus Web3 Attacks and TEE.Fail Risks
🔐 This week's recap highlights a broad set of high‑impact threats, from a suspected China‑linked intrusion exploiting a critical Motex Lanscope flaw to deploy Gokcpdoor, to North Korean BlueNoroff campaigns targeting Web3 executives. Researchers disclosed TEE.fail, a low‑cost DDR5 side‑channel that can extract secrets from Intel and AMD TEEs. Also noted: human‑mimicking Android banking malware, WSL‑based ransomware tactics, and multiple high‑priority CVEs.
Tue, October 28, 2025
TEE.Fail: DDR5 physical interposition exposes CPU TEE keys
🔓 A team of researchers from Georgia Tech, Purdue University and security firm Synkhronix disclosed TEE.Fail, a side‑channel that inspects DDR5 memory traffic to extract secrets from processor TEEs. Using an inexpensive interposition device built from off‑the‑shelf parts for under $1,000, the technique can recover attestation and signing keys from Intel SGX/TDX and AMD SEV‑SNP with Ciphertext Hiding, and can be used to undermine GPU confidential computing. Vendors assert that physical bus attacks remain out of scope.
Tue, October 28, 2025
TEE.Fail breaks confidential computing on DDR5 CPUs
🔓 Academic researchers disclosed TEE.Fail, a DDR5 memory-bus interposition side-channel that can extract secrets from Trusted Execution Environments such as Intel SGX, Intel TDX, and AMD SEV-SNP. By inserting an inexpensive interposer between a DDR5 DIMM and the motherboard and recording command/address and data bursts, attackers can map deterministic AES-XTS ciphertexts to plaintext values and recover signing and cryptographic keys. The method requires physical access and kernel privileges but can be implemented for under $1,000; Intel, AMD and NVIDIA were notified and are developing mitigations.
Wed, October 22, 2025
Amazon EC2 C7i-flex Instances Launch in Jakarta Region
🚀 Amazon Web Services has launched C7i-flex instances in the Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region. The new instances deliver up to 19% better price-performance versus C6i and use custom 4th generation Intel Xeon Scalable (Sapphire Rapids) processors available only on AWS, while offering roughly 5% lower prices than standard C7i. C7i-flex covers common sizes from large to 16xlarge and is intended for compute-intensive workloads that don’t fully utilize all vCPUs; customers with continuous high CPU usage or needs for very large sizes (up to 192 vCPUs and 384 GiB) should consider full-size C7i instances.
Wed, October 15, 2025
DDR4 WireTap and Battering RAM: Server TEE Attacks Explained
🔒 Two independent research teams demonstrated practical physical attacks that extract encrypted data from server trusted execution environments by intercepting DDR4 memory traffic. The U.S. WireTap proof-of-concept slowed memory clocks and used an inexpensive legacy logic analyzer to recover keys from Intel SGX. The Battering RAM team employed a tiny interposer and a Raspberry Pi Pico to mirror writes and target both Intel SGX and AMD SEV-SNP covertly. Both efforts drastically lower cost and complexity compared with prior work, though vendors note that physical attacks sit outside their threat model.
Tue, October 14, 2025
Amazon EC2 M7i arrives in Milan with custom Intel CPUs
🚀 Amazon EC2 M7i instances, powered by custom 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors (Sapphire Rapids), are now available in the Europe (Milan) region. M7i delivers up to 15% better performance versus comparable x86 Intel processors on other clouds and up to 15% improved price-performance compared to M6i. Instances scale to 48xlarge and include two bare-metal sizes (metal-24xl, metal-48xl) with built-in Intel accelerators for data streaming, in-memory analytics, and QuickAssist Technology, making them suited for sustained high-CPU workloads like gaming servers, CPU-based ML, and video streaming.
Thu, October 9, 2025
Amazon EC2 I7i Storage-Optimized Instances Available in Spain
🖥️ Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched Amazon EC2 I7i storage-optimized instances in the AWS Europe (Spain) region, powered by 5th-generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors and 3rd-generation AWS Nitro SSDs. Compared with prior I4i instances, I7i delivers up to 23% better compute performance, improved price performance, and up to 45 TB of NVMe storage with notable reductions in storage I/O latency and variability. Offered in eleven sizes (including bare-metal), I7i targets I/O-intensive, latency-sensitive workloads requiring very high random IOPS and real-time access to multi-TB datasets.
Thu, October 9, 2025
Amazon EC2 C6in network-optimized instances in Mexico
🚀 AWS announced general availability of Amazon EC2 C6in instances in the Mexico (Central) Region. These sixth-generation, network-optimized instances run on 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors and the AWS Nitro System, delivering up to 200 Gbps of network bandwidth and improved EBS throughput and IOPS. C6in offers up to 128 vCPUs across 10 sizes (including bare metal) and provides Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA) support on 32xlarge and metal sizes. Targeted use cases include network virtual appliances, Telco 5G UPF, data analytics, HPC, and CPU-based AI/ML workloads.