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What is a GPU cloud?
[AI Summary]
A GPU cloud is an AI-native cloud provider whose primary product is on-demand access to NVIDIA (or AMD) GPU capacity — H100, H200, B200, GB200 — billed by the GPU-hour or reserved by the cluster.
[Detail]
The category emerged after 2022 with CoreWeave, Lambda, Crusoe, Nebius, Together AI, Fluidstack, Voltage Park, TensorWave, and Nscale. GPU clouds (also called neoclouds) operate their own datacenters or large colocation deployments, build dedicated InfiniBand fabrics, and ship orchestration and storage tuned for AI training and inference.
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Company → Datacenter → GPU → Customer → Industry
Every entity on this site is cross-linked. Follow the graph from operators down to specific facilities, GPU clusters, customers, and sectoral context.
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