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Lambda, Lambda Cloud
A GPU cloud provider focused specifically on AI and machine learning workloads. Lambda offers on-demand and reserved NVIDIA GPU instances (A100, H100, H200) for training and inference at prices competitive with or below AWS, GCP, and Azure. They also sell GPU workstations and servers. Founded in 2012, Lambda has become a go-to provider for AI researchers and startups.

Why it matters

Lambda represents the GPU cloud layer that enables AI development for teams that can't afford to build their own data centers but need more control and better pricing than hyperscaler cloud providers. For startups training models, Lambda's GPU availability and pricing can make the difference between feasible and infeasible training runs.

Deep Dive

Lambda's positioning: simpler and cheaper than AWS/GCP for GPU workloads, without the complexity of general-purpose cloud services. You get GPU instances with PyTorch, CUDA, and ML frameworks pre-installed — no need to configure networking, storage, or container orchestration unless you want to. This simplicity appeals to researchers and small teams who want to train models, not manage infrastructure.

The GPU Cloud Landscape

Lambda competes with: hyperscalers (AWS, GCP, Azure — expensive but feature-rich), other GPU clouds (CoreWeave, RunPod, Vast.ai — various price points and availability), and on-premise options (buying NVIDIA DGX systems). The GPU cloud market is growing rapidly because AI training demand far exceeds supply, and most organizations can't justify the capital expense and operational complexity of owning GPU infrastructure.

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