Here’s the latest I can confirm about Claude Opus 4.7 in Amazon Bedrock:
- Claude Opus 4.7 is now available in Amazon Bedrock, marketed as Anthropic’s most capable Opus model to date, with improvements in coding, long-running agent workflows, and professional tasks. Availability is through Bedrock’s inference engine, and it emphasizes stronger performance and better handling of ambiguity [source summaries indicate this release and its focus] [cite ][cite ].
- Key enhancements reportedly include enhanced long-horizon autonomy, improved systems engineering for coding tasks, and stronger problem-solving abilities, while maintaining enterprise-grade infrastructure and data privacy controls (zero operator access) [cite ].
- The rollout appears to be accompanied by continued pricing parity with prior Opus 4.x offerings and broader regional availability across Claude products and Cloud marketplaces, with Bedrock serving as the platform for deployment [cite ][cite ].
If you want, I can fetch the official AWS blog posts and press pages for direct quotes or summarize specific benchmarks and safety features from those pages. Would you like me to pull those excerpts and provide a concise comparison with Opus 4.6?
Citations:
- Claude Opus 4.7 in Bedrock announcement and features.[1]
- AWS blog introducing Claude Opus 4.7 in Bedrock.[2]
- Opus 4.7 general availability and rollout details including safety posture and pricing notes.[3]
Sources
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