Amazon Web Services.
EC2 GPU instances (p4, p5, g5, g6) on the largest cloud network. Reserved + Savings Plan discounts available; spot prices fluctuate by region. Best fit when you need broader AWS services (S3, SageMaker, VPC peering) alongside the GPU.
At a glance
- Business model
- Hyperscalers
- Tier
- Hyperscaler
- Headquarters
- US
When to pick Amazon Web Services
Best for
- Enterprise customers already on AWS/GCP/Azure/Oracle.
- Multi-region deployments and complex compliance setups.
- Workloads tightly coupled to other cloud services (S3, BigQuery, etc.).
Avoid for
- Cost-sensitive workloads — hyperscaler pricing is the highest tier.
- Anyone who doesn't already need the surrounding cloud platform.
Daily median on Amazon Web Services's top GPUs.
GPUs available on Amazon Web Services
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