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Every provider below is genuinely good at something — these pages say what, honestly, next to live market prices. GPU.ai's pitch is structural: one account that prices 12+ clouds on every launch, at zero markup.
Deep ecosystems and enterprise compliance — at list prices to match.
Amazon Web Services rents GPUs through its P- and G-series EC2 instances, from single T4s to 8× B200-class training nodes.
Microsoft Azure sells GPU compute through its N-series virtual machines, with strong enterprise and hybrid-cloud integration.
Google Cloud offers GPUs on A- and G-series machine types alongside its own TPU accelerators.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure has positioned itself as the aggressive-pricing hyperscaler for GPU compute, including large bare-metal clusters.
Purpose-built GPU fleets, each with one provider's stock and pricing.
CoreWeave is an AI-native cloud running large NVIDIA fleets on a Kubernetes-based platform, focused on training-scale customers.
Lambda runs a popular AI-developer cloud with on-demand instances and one-click clusters, alongside its GPU hardware business.
RunPod is a developer-focused GPU cloud offering on-demand pods in secure facilities and a lower-cost community tier, plus serverless GPU endpoints.
Nebius is a European AI cloud operating large H100/H200-class clusters with a full-stack ML platform.
Crusoe builds AI infrastructure powered by stranded and low-carbon energy, selling cluster-scale GPU capacity.
Paperspace, now part of DigitalOcean, pairs GPU virtual machines with the Gradient notebook and deployment platform.
DataCrunch is a Finland-based GPU cloud offering dedicated servers and instances on renewable Nordic power.
Genesis Cloud is a European provider selling GPU compute from renewable-energy facilities, aimed at cost-conscious AI teams.
Fluidstack assembles large GPU clusters for AI labs and enterprises, sourcing capacity across many facilities.
The lowest raw prices anywhere, with reliability you manage yourself.
Vast.ai is a peer-to-peer GPU marketplace where independent hosts list machines and renters bid on interruptible or on-demand capacity.
TensorDock is a GPU marketplace aggregating independent hosts, known for low prices on consumer and workstation cards.
Salad routes container workloads onto a distributed network of consumer GPUs, targeting the lowest possible batch-inference prices.
That's the product: GPU.ai comparison-shops the whole market for you on every launch, automatically.