OpenAI Partners with AWS, Shaking Up Cloud AI Market
OpenAI Models Now Available on AWS in Major Cloud Partnership
Artificial intelligence leader OpenAI has announced a landmark partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS), making two new open-source reasoning models available on the cloud platform. The models, comparable in performance to OpenAI's proprietary "O series," mark AWS's first official offering of OpenAI technology.
Expanded Access Through AWS Services
The newly released models are now accessible to all AWS customers through:
- Amazon Bedrock - AWS's managed service for foundation models
- SageMaker - Amazon's machine learning platform
While the models remain downloadable via Hugging Face, Amazon emphasized this collaboration was fully approved by OpenAI, following a similar pattern to the earlier DeepSeek-R1 open-source release.

Strategic Implications for Both Companies
For AWS:
This partnership represents a significant shift for AWS, which has primarily supported Anthropic - OpenAI's main competitor. Despite hosting models from Cohere, Meta, and Mistral, AWS previously lacked direct access to top-tier OpenAI technology. The move addresses Wall Street concerns about Amazon lagging behind Microsoft and Google in AI capabilities.
For OpenAI:
CEO Sam Altman's decision to partner with AWS serves multiple strategic purposes:
- Balancing Microsoft Dependence: While Microsoft Azure remains OpenAI's primary cloud partner, tensions have reportedly grown between the companies. The AWS deal strengthens OpenAI's negotiating position.
- Enterprise Access: The collaboration opens doors to AWS's vast customer base, making it easier for businesses to integrate OpenAI models into existing applications.
- Open-Source Positioning: By releasing these models under Apache 2.0 license, OpenAI contrasts with Meta's recent move away from full open-sourcing of advanced AI systems.
Broader Cloud Ecosystem Developments
The announcement comes as Oracle - another AWS competitor - signed a $3 billion annual data center agreement with OpenAI. These moves demonstrate OpenAI's strategy to diversify its cloud partnerships and maximize market reach.
Key Points:
- First official OpenAI models on AWS expand customer access options
- Strategic counterbalance to Microsoft Azure dependence
- Apache 2.0 license contrasts with Meta's closed approach
- Part of broader diversification including Oracle partnership


