AWS re:Invent 2025 - Keynote with CEO Matt Garman
Source: Dev.to
Overview
AWS re:Invent 2025 – Keynote with CEO Matt Gorman
In this keynote, AWS CEO Matt Gorman announced that AWS has grown to a $132 billion business with 20 % year‑over‑year growth. Major AI infrastructure advances were unveiled, including:
- P6e‑GB300 instances with NVIDIA GB300 processors
- AWS AI Factories for dedicated on‑premises AI infrastructure
- Trainium 3 UltraServers delivering 4.4× more compute
Key product launches
- Amazon Nova 2 model family (Lite, Pro, Sonic, Omni)
- Nova Forge for open‑training models that create custom “Novellas”
- Amazon Bedrock AgentCore enhancements with Policy and Evaluations capabilities
Three frontier agents debuted
- Kiro – autonomous software‑development agent
- AWS Security Agent – proactive security‑testing agent
- AWS DevOps Agent – incident‑resolution agent
Additional announcements spanned 25+ core services, including new EC2 instances (X family, C8a, M8azn), S3 improvements (50 TB max object size, S3 Vectors GA, Intelligent‑Tiering for S3 Tables), Lambda durable functions, Database Savings Plans, and Security Hub GA with enhanced capabilities.
Main Part
Video Highlights
Opening Remarks
“Please welcome the CEO of AWS, Matt Garman. Welcome, everyone, to the 14th Annual re:Invent. It’s so awesome to be here. We have over 60,000 people here with us in person, and almost 2 million watching online, including a bunch of you that are joining us from Fortnite out there. It’s where we’re streaming the keynote for the first time. Welcome to everybody, and thank you all for joining us.”
“It is incredible to feel the energy as you walk through the halls here in Las Vegas, and it matches a lot of what I’ve been seeing recently as I’ve been talking to you in recent months. It has been an unbelievable year. AWS has grown to be a $132 billion business, accelerating 20 % year over year. The amount we grew in the last year alone is about $22 billion—larger than the annual revenue of more than half of the Fortune 500, and that growth is coming from across the business.”
AWS Infrastructure Expansion: From S3 to Global Network Dominance
- S3 now stores more than 500 trillion objects and hundreds of exabytes of data, handling an average of over 200 million requests per second each day.
- This marks the third consecutive year of record growth for S3, reinforcing its role as the backbone of AWS’s storage ecosystem.
Further details on new EC2 instance families, S3 object size limits, and other service enhancements were discussed throughout the keynote.













