According to a recent study, shifting from on-premises systems to Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud data centers can help Indian organizations reduce carbon emissions from AI workloads by up to 99 percent.
Accenture-commissioned research indicates that utilizing AWS’s global infrastructure can result in up to 4.1 times more efficiency compared to conventional on-premises installations. When AI workloads are moved to AWS data centers in India, carbon emissions can be cut by 98% because of the company’s use of cutting-edge hardware, enhanced power and cooling efficiency, and higher use of carbon-free energy.
Performance is improved while energy consumption is reduced thanks to AWS’s emphasis on specially designed silicon, such as the Graviton4 CPU. Paytm and IBS Software, for example, have achieved notable reductions in carbon emissions through the use of AWS’s Graviton processors. The research also emphasizes how AWS has made advancements in power and cooling management to maximize energy efficiency.
AWS’s Jenna Leiner highlights the significance of these developments in light of India’s goal of reaching net-zero emissions by 2070. The report emphasizes how using AWS’s energy-efficient technology presents a significant potential for Indian organizations to support environmental goals as AI use rises.