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Amazon WorkSpaces Adds New Graphics Bundles to Support a Range of Performance

Amazon Web Services has expanded Amazon WorkSpaces Personal and WorkSpaces Core with new 12 graphics bundles, introducing G6, Gr6 and G6f bundles designed to support more demanding desktop workloads. The new bundles provide higher CPU, memory and graphics performance, targeting use cases such as design, engineering, media creation and power-user productivity. The additions give customers more flexibility to match virtual desktop performance to specific user needs. All bundles support Windows Server 2022 and allows customers to bring their own Windows licenses for Windows 11.

Graphics-enabled desktops have traditionally been limited to niche roles, but broader adoption is emerging as applications become more resource-intensive. By expanding WorkSpaces Personal and Core with additional graphics bundles, AWS is addressing a gap between standard productivity desktops and specialized workstation-class environments. For IT teams, the update enables more granular cost and performance optimization while extending cloud desktops to a wider range of enterprise roles.

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Posted by AWS Editors on 02/05/2026


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