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In addition to the AWS Graviton-based Amazon EC2 instances, Graviton is also available via a growing list of AWS managed services as follows:

Note: You can always find the latest Graviton announcements via these What's New posts.

Service Status Resources
AWS App Mesh GA What's New: AWS App Mesh now supports ARM64-based Envoy Images
Amazon Aurora GA What's New: Amazon Aurora MySQL and PostgreSQL support for Graviton3 based R7g instance family, Achieve up to 35% better price/performance with Amazon Aurora using new Graviton2 instances
Related blog: Key considerations in moving to Graviton2 for Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora databases
For supported instance types and database engine versions see Aurora DB Instances
Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling GA What's New: Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling announces support for multiple launch templates for Auto Scaling groups
Associated blog: Supporting AWS Graviton2 and x86 instance types in the same Auto Scaling group
AWS Batch GA Blog: Target cross-platform Go builds with AWS CodeBuild Batch builds
AWS CodeBuild GA What's New: AWS CodeBuild supports Arm-based workloads using AWS Graviton2
Amazon CodeCatalyst GA What's New: Announcing the general availability of Amazon CodeCatalyst
Amazon DocumentDB GA What's New: Achieve up to 30% better performance with Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) using new Graviton2 instances
Amazon ECR GA What's New: ECR now supports Manifest Lists for multi-architecture images
Associated blog: Introducing multi-architecture container images for Amazon ECR
Amazon ECS GA Amazon ECS-optimized AMIs
Amazon EKS GA What's New: Amazon EKS support for Arm-based instances powered by AWS Graviton is now generally available
Launch Blog: Amazon EKS on AWS Graviton2 generally available: considerations on multi-architecture apps
AWS Elastic Beanstalk GA What's New: Elastic Beanstalk supports AWS Graviton-based Amazon EC2 instance types
Amazon ElastiCache GA What's New: Amazon ElastiCache now supports M7g and R7g Graviton3-based nodes, Amazon ElastiCache now supports M6g and R6g Graviton2-based instances
What's New: Amazon ElastiCache now supports T4g Graviton2-based instances
Amazon EMR GA What's New: Amazon EMR now supports Amazon EC2 C7g (Graviton3) instances, Amazon EMR now provides up to 30% lower cost and up to 15% improved performance for Spark workloads on Graviton2-based instances
Launch Blog: Amazon EMR now provides up to 30% lower cost and up to 15% improved performance for Spark workloads on Graviton2-based instances
Amazon EMR Serverless GA What's New: Announcing AWS Graviton2 support for Amazon EMR Serverless - Get up to 35% better price-performance for your serverless Spark and Hive workload
AWS Fargate GA Launch Blog: Announcing AWS Graviton2 Support for AWS Fargate – Get up to 40% Better Price-Performance for Your Serverless Containers
Amazon Gamelift GA Launch Blog: Now available: New Asia Pacific (Osaka) region and Graviton2 support for Amazon GameLift
Addition of Graviton3: Announcing Amazon GameLift support for instances powered by AWS Graviton3 processors
AWS Lambda GA What's New: Achieve up to 34% better price/performance with AWS Lambda Functions powered by AWS Graviton2 processor
Launch Blog: AWS Lambda Functions Powered by AWS Graviton2 Processor – Run Your Functions on Arm and Get Up to 34% Better Price Performance
Amazon MemoryDB GA What's New: Announcing Amazon MemoryDB for Redis
Launch Blog: Introducing Amazon MemoryDB for Redis – A Redis-Compatible, Durable, In-Memory Database Service
Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (MSK) GA What's New: Amazon MSK now supports Graviton3-based M7g instances for new provisioned clusters
In-place upgrades: Amazon MSK supports in-place upgrades from M5, T3 instance types to Graviton3 based M7G
Amazon Neptune GA What's New: Announcing AWS Graviton2-based instances for Amazon Neptune
Amazon OpenSearch Service GA What's New: Amazon Elasticsearch Service now offers AWS Graviton2 (M6g, C6g, R6g, and R6gd) instances
Related blog: Increase Amazon Elasticsearch Service performance by upgrading to Graviton2
Amazon RDS GA What's New: Amazon RDS now supports M7g and R7g database instances, Achieve up to 52% better price/performance with Amazon RDS using new Graviton2 instances
Launch Blog: New – Amazon RDS on Graviton2 Processors
Related blog: Key considerations in moving to Graviton2 for Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora databases
For supported instance types and database engine versions see RDS DB Instances
Amazon SageMaker GA What's New: Amazon SageMaker adds eight new Graviton-based instances for model deployment
Related blog: Run machine learning inference workloads on AWS Graviton-based instances with Amazon SageMaker, Reduce Amazon SageMaker inference cost with AWS Graviton