Amazon ECS Fargate now supports 32vCPU configurations
Amazon ECS with AWS Fargate now supports 32vCPU compute configurations, allowing customers to run more demanding applications. The new task sizes offer up to 244 GiB of memory for both x86 and ARM workloads, extending capabilities for HPC, data processing, and AI inference. This update enables larger containers and scaling beyond previous limits, with existing Compute Savings Plans applying automatically. The feature is available in all AWS commercial and GovCloud (US) Regions.
- →Amazon ECS Fargate supports 32vCPU configurations
- →Increased task size capacity for demanding workloads
- →How to use the new 32vCPU task sizes
- →Availability of new 32vCPU configurations
Features (1) ›
- Amazon ECS Fargate supports 32vCPU configurations
Amazon ECS with AWS Fargate now offers 32vCPU task configurations with 60, 120, or 244 GiB of memory for x86 and ARM Linux workloads. These larger task sizes are designed for compute-intensive applications like HPC, data processing, and AI inference.
Enhancements (1) ›
- Increased task size capacity for demanding workloads
The new 32vCPU and increased memory options allow customers to deploy larger containers and scale applications beyond previous limits. This enhancement leverages the reliability, security, and scalability of AWS Fargate.
Notes (2) ›
- How to use the new 32vCPU task sizes
To utilize the new task sizes, customers need to update their task definitions with the 32 vCPU value and a new memory option, then deploy services or tasks as usual. Existing Compute Savings Plans apply automatically.
- Availability of new 32vCPU configurations
The 32vCPU and associated memory configurations are available on both Fargate and Fargate Spot capacity providers in all AWS commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. Pricing details are available on the AWS Fargate pricing page.
https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2026/06/amazon-ecs-fargate-32vcpu
