AWS Expands Agentic AI Tools and Sovereign Cloud Infrastructure
- •AWS launches European Sovereign Cloud to meet regional data residency and strict regulatory standards.
- •Amazon EC2 X8i instances featuring Intel Xeon 6 processors enter general availability for memory-heavy workloads.
- •Kiro CLI and Amazon Bedrock AgentCore receive updates to streamline AI agent development and deployment.
Amazon Web Services has signaled a strong start to 2026 by rolling out several major updates focused on infrastructure and AI agent ecosystems. Leading the announcements is the general availability of the AWS European Sovereign Cloud. This independent infrastructure is specifically designed to help European organizations comply with the most stringent data sovereignty and regulatory standards, ensuring sensitive information remains within the specified jurisdiction without sacrificing cloud performance.
On the hardware front, the new Amazon EC2 X8i instances are now generally available. These memory-optimized machines are powered by custom Intel Xeon 6 processors, capable of reaching sustained speeds of 3.9 GHz. These instances are particularly suited for enterprise-grade applications, such as large-scale database management and SAP environments, that require high-speed memory bandwidth and specialized processing power in the cloud.
The update also highlights the rapid evolution of Agentic AI through tools like the Kiro CLI and Amazon Bedrock AgentCore. Kiro CLI now offers granular controls for web fetching and specialized keyboard shortcuts for agents, while Amazon Bedrock AgentCore enables developers to automate the deployment of AI agents—autonomous systems that can perform complex tasks independently—using GitHub Actions. Swami Sivasubramanian (AWS VP of Agentic AI) emphasized that these tools are becoming essential productivity teammates, helping researchers and developers turn raw digital insights into immediate actions.