AWS Weekly Roundup: AWS Transform at 1 year, Claude Platform on AWS, EC2 M3 Ultra Mac instances, and more (May 18, 2026)

At re:Invent 2025, we introduced AWS Transform custom, which enables organizations to modernize and transform code at scale using AWS-managed and custom transformations… You can upgrade language versions, migrate frameworks, optimize performance, and analyze code bases using transformations that …
Just a year ago, we launched AWS Transform for .NET, Mainframe and VMware workloads, the first agentic AI service purpose-built for modernizing enterprise applications at scale. At re:Invent 2025, we introduced AWS Transform custom, which enables organizations to modernize and transform code at scale using AWS-managed and custom transformations. You can upgrade language versions, migrate frameworks, optimize performance, and analyze code bases using transformations that are ready to use or can be customized to meet your organization’s specific requirements. We also introduced full-stack Windows modernization capabilities and Reimagine capabilities and automated testing functionality for mainframe.
In 12 months, thousands of customers migrated hundreds of thousands of servers, saved 1.6+ million hours, and processed 4.5+ billion lines of code with AWS Transform. Celebrating its 1-year anniversary, AWS Transform agents now available in Kiro, Claude, Cursor, and Codex, including the agent builder toolkit Kiro power for building customized transformation agents.
To learn what happened in 12 months, the four things we learned, and how that evolved our roadmap, visit the one-year anniversary blog post.
Last week’s launches
Here are last week’s launches that caught my attention:
- The general availability of Claude Platform on AWS – You can get direct access to Anthropic’s native Claude Platform experience, including APIs, console, and early-access beta features, directly through your existing AWS account, without managing separate accounts, billing, or tracking. Claude Platform on AWS is operated by Anthropic, and customer data is processed outside the AWS security boundary. To learn more, visit the deep dive blog post.
- Amazon EC2 M3 Ultra Mac instances – These instances are built on Apple M3 Ultra Mac Studio computers featuring a 28-core CPU, 60-core GPU, 32-core Neural Engine, and 256GB of unified memory. Compared to EC2 M4 Max Mac instances, M3 Ultra Mac instances provide 2x the unified memory, 1.75x the CPU cores, 1.5x the GPU cores, and 2x the Neural Engine cores, giving Apple developers the headroom to run significantly more Xcode simulators in parallel and accelerate on-device ML workflows to improve product time to market.
- Amazon Redshift RG instances powered by AWS Graviton – These instances deliver better performance, running data warehouse and data lake workloads up to 2.4x as fast as previous generation RA3 instances, at 30% lower price per vCPU. RG instances include Redshift’s custom-built vectorized data lake query engine that processes Apache Iceberg and Parquet data on your cluster nodes.
- Amazon Bedrock Advanced Prompt Optimization – You can optimize your prompts for any model on Bedrock, while comparing your original prompts to your optimized prompts across up to 5 models simultaneously. You can also use this if you are migrating to a new model or just want to get better performance on your current model.
- AWS Security Agent full repository code scanning (preview) – You can use a new capability in AWS Security Agent that performs deep, context-aware security analysis of your entire codebase. When vulnerabilities are found, the scanner generates code remediation—specific fixes tied to the exact file and line—enabling teams to remediate security vulnerabilities faster than ever before. This capability is available at no additional charge for existing AWS Security Agent customers during the preview.
- AWS Interconnect – multicloud connectivity with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (preview) – You can quickly provision resilient, scalable private connections to other cloud providers using AWS Interconnect – multicloud connectivity. OCI is the latest CSP to adopt the open specification that powers AWS Interconnect. This allows AWS to provide a consistent, simple experience to our customers on OCI (preview), Google Cloud (generally available), and Microsoft Azure (coming later in 2026).
Additional updates
Here are some additional news items that you might find interesting:
- Accelerate AI research and education with Build on Trainium program – Read how the next generation of AI researchers is using Amazon chips to accelerate discovery. AWS invested $110 million to give university researchers access to purpose-built AI chips. AWS Trainium is speeding up AI research at UC Berkeley, MIT, Carnegie Mellon, and more. All research is open source, meaning improvements flow back to the broader developer community.
- A full list of AWS Community Days 2026 – There’s something different about an event where the speakers are your peers, the organizers are volunteers who do this out of passion, and the agenda was shaped by the community itself. That’s exactly what AWS Community Days are, and they’re happening in cities across every continent, every year.
- The Kiro Startups Credit program is back – Thousands of founders applied in the first round, and now applications are open again. Apply to receive up to one year of Kiro Pro+ credits automatically applied to your organization’s AWS account.
For a full list of AWS blog posts, be sure to keep an eye on the AWS Blogs page.
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That’s all for this week. Check back next Monday for another Weekly Roundup!
— Channy
Author: Channy Yun (윤석찬)