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Core Viewpoint - Amazon's Q3 financial results exceeded expectations, driven by strong growth in its cloud computing business, AWS, which is experiencing its highest growth rate since 2022 [1] Group 1: Financial Performance - AWS revenue grew by 20.2% to $33 billion, marking the highest growth rate since 2022, compared to 19% in the previous quarter [1] - Earnings per share (EPS) reached $1.95, surpassing the expected $1.57 [1] - Total revenue was $180.17 billion, exceeding the forecast of $177.8 billion [1] - Advertising revenue was $17.7 billion, above the expected $17.34 billion [1] Group 2: Cloud Business Insights - Unfulfilled orders at the end of Q3 increased to $200 billion, excluding several undisclosed orders from October [1] - AWS added 3.8 GW of power capacity over the past 12 months, doubling its capacity from 2022, with plans to double it again by 2027 [1] - The Rainier data center project includes 500,000 Trainium 2 chips, with expectations to grow to 1 million chips by year-end [1] - Trainium 2 chips have become a multi-billion dollar business, with a quarterly growth of 150% [1] Group 3: Capital Expenditure and Future Guidance - Capital expenditures for FY25Q3 were $34.2 billion, a year-over-year increase of 61% and a quarter-over-quarter increase of 9%, exceeding prior guidance [2] - The company expects Q4 revenue to grow to between $206 billion and $213 billion, representing a year-over-year increase of 10%-13% [4] - Projected capital expenditures for 2025 are expected to reach $125 billion, up from a previous estimate of $118 billion [4] Group 4: E-commerce Performance - Online store revenue for FY25Q3 was $67.407 billion, showing a year-over-year increase of 10% and a quarter-over-quarter increase of 10% [5] - Third-party seller services revenue for FY25Q3 was $42.486 billion, with a year-over-year increase of 24% and a quarter-over-quarter increase of 13% [5] - Subscription services revenue for FY25Q3 reached $12.574 billion, reflecting a year-over-year increase of 20% and a quarter-over-quarter increase of 7% [5]