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Amazon’s Dual Strategy: Smartphone Ambitions and AI Infrastructure Drive Investor Scrutiny

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
March 21, 2026
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Amazon is making headlines with two significant strategic moves that underscore its aggressive positioning in the artificial intelligence era: a rumored return to the smartphone market and a massive chip supply agreement with Nvidia. Both initiatives represent substantial capital commitments, a focal point for current investor concern.

A Billion-Dollar GPU Partnership with Nvidia

In a parallel development, Nvidia has secured a major supply contract with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Ian Buck, Nvidia’s Vice President, confirmed to Reuters that AWS is set to receive one million graphics processing units (GPUs) by 2027, with deliveries commencing this year. The agreement extends beyond GPUs to include Spectrum networking chips and ConnectX systems designed to accelerate data transfer within data centers. The deal also encompasses newer Nvidia chips specifically engineered for AI inference—the real-time output of trained models. The financial terms of the arrangement were not disclosed.

This partnership fuels the remarkable growth trajectory of AWS. In the fourth quarter of 2025, the cloud division’s revenue expanded by 24% year-over-year, marking its fastest growth rate in 13 quarters and achieving an annualized revenue run rate of $142 billion. Internally, CEO Andy Jassy has even suggested AWS possesses long-term potential for $600 billion in annual revenue.

The “Transformer” Smartphone Project

Reports indicate Amazon is internally developing a new smartphone, codenamed “Transformer,” which would place its Alexa digital assistant at the core of the user experience. The project is reportedly led by J Allard, a former Microsoft executive known for bringing the Xbox and Zune to market. The device is envisioned to offer deep integration with Amazon’s ecosystem, including shopping, streaming, and smart-home services, providing personalized experiences through Prime Video, Prime Music, and the Amazon store.

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This venture inevitably draws comparisons to the Fire Phone, launched with significant fanfare in 2014 and discontinued shortly thereafter after substantial write-downs. The competitive landscape has only intensified since then. Apple currently holds approximately 31.5% of global smartphone shipments, with Samsung at 21.4%. Furthermore, the International Data Corporation forecasts the steepest decline in smartphone shipments on record for 2026—a 13% drop, driven by rising memory chip prices. No concrete details regarding the price or launch timeline for “Transformer” have been released.

Capital Expenditures Weigh on Financial Metrics

This aggressive growth strategy carries a significant cost. Amazon is planning capital expenditures of approximately $200 billion for 2026, predominantly directed toward AWS infrastructure. This heavy investment is reflected in the company’s cash flow: free cash flow over the past twelve months fell to $11.2 billion, down from $38.2 billion in the prior-year period. The decline is almost entirely attributable to a $50.7 billion increase in investment spending.

Despite robust financial results—net sales rose 12% to $716.9 billion in 2025, while net income jumped 31% to $77.7 billion—investor skepticism regarding the scale of investments persists. Amazon’s shares have declined roughly 8% since the start of the year, trading notably below their 200-day moving average. Whether the smartphone project further increases the expenditure burden will depend on the final form the “Transformer” ultimately takes.

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