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How GPUCloudList Works
We track GPU prices across 18+ cloud providers in real-time, so you don't have to.
1. We Monitor Prices
Our automated systems check GPU prices from providers like Lambda Labs, RunPod, Vast.ai, AWS, and more — every hour, 24/7.
2. We Compare & Analyze
We normalize pricing data across providers, accounting for different instance types, regions, and configurations to give you accurate comparisons.
3. You Save Money
Use our comparison tools, price alerts, and guides to find the best deals. Our users typically save 40-80% on their GPU cloud costs.
Why GPU Cloud Pricing is So Complex
If you've ever tried to compare GPU cloud prices, you know the frustration. Each provider uses different naming conventions, pricing models, and configurations. Lambda Labs might list an "A100 80GB" while AWS calls it "p4d.24xlarge" — and the prices can vary by 200% or more.
On-demand prices differ from spot prices. Some providers charge by the hour, others by the minute. Regional pricing varies significantly. And prices change constantly based on supply and demand.
That's exactly why we built GPUCloudList. We do the hard work of normalizing and comparing all this data, so you can make informed decisions in seconds instead of spending hours researching.
Who Uses GPUCloudList
From students to Fortune 500 companies, we help anyone who needs GPU compute.
Students & Researchers
Find affordable GPUs for your thesis, research papers, and experiments. Many PhD students save thousands using our platform.
Startups
Optimize your burn rate by finding the most cost-effective GPU providers. Stretch your runway further with smarter spending.
Enterprise Teams
Make data-driven decisions about cloud infrastructure. Our historical pricing data helps negotiate better deals.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to common questions about GPU cloud computing.
What is GPU cloud computing?
GPU cloud computing lets you rent graphics processing units (GPUs) from cloud providers on-demand. Instead of buying expensive hardware, you pay only for what you use — perfect for AI training, rendering, and scientific computing.
How much can I save by comparing providers?
Our users typically save 40-80% by comparing prices across providers. For example, an A100 GPU can cost anywhere from $2.75/hour to $4.50/hour depending on the provider. Over a month of full-time use, that's a difference of $1,200+ per GPU.
What's the difference between on-demand and spot instances?
On-demand instances are always available at a fixed price. Spot instances use unused capacity at 60-80% discounts, but can be reclaimed by the provider with short notice. Spot is great for flexible workloads like batch processing or training with checkpoints.
Which GPU should I choose for my project?
It depends on your needs: RTX 4090 is great for inference and smaller models, A100 is the workhorse for most AI/ML workloads, and H100 is best for cutting-edge training of large language models. Check our detailed GPU comparison page for more guidance.