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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.

ServiceStatusResources
AWS App MeshGAWhat's New: AWS App Mesh now supports ARM64-based Envoy Images
Amazon AuroraGAWhat'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 ScalingGAWhat'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 BatchGABlog: Target cross-platform Go builds with AWS CodeBuild Batch builds
AWS CodeBuildGAWhat's New: AWS CodeBuild supports Arm-based workloads using AWS Graviton2
Amazon CodeCatalystGAWhat's New: Announcing the general availability of Amazon CodeCatalyst
Amazon DocumentDBGAWhat's New: Achieve up to 30% better performance with Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) using new Graviton2 instances
Amazon ECRGAWhat's New: ECR now supports Manifest Lists for multi-architecture images
Associated blog: Introducing multi-architecture container images for Amazon ECR
Amazon ECSGAAmazon ECS-optimized AMIs
Amazon EKSGAWhat'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 BeanstalkGAWhat's New: Elastic Beanstalk supports AWS Graviton-based Amazon EC2 instance types
Amazon ElastiCacheGAWhat'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 EMRGAWhat'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 ServerlessGAWhat'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 FargateGALaunch Blog: Announcing AWS Graviton2 Support for AWS Fargate – Get up to 40% Better Price-Performance for Your Serverless Containers
Amazon GameliftGALaunch 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 LambdaGAWhat'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 MemoryDBGAWhat'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)GAWhat'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 NeptuneGAWhat's New: Announcing AWS Graviton2-based instances for Amazon Neptune
Amazon OpenSearch ServiceGAWhat'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 RDSGAWhat'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 SageMakerGAWhat'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