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GPU Cloud Development Trends and Key Players in the Era of LLM and GenAI

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  • 19 Pages
  • October 2024
  • Region: Global
  • Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC)
  • ID: 6020548
As Generative AI (GenAI) and Large Language Models (LLMs) continue to evolve, global demand for GPU computing power is surging, propelling the growth of the GPU cloud market.

This report explores four key players in the GPU Cloud service market: cloud service providers, emerging GPU Cloud providers, data center hosting providers, and server brands. It also examines their current developments, GPU power deployment strategies, and the competitive dynamics among stakeholders.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. GPU cloud deployment landscape of cloud service providers
2.1 Cloud Service Providers Accelerate High-End GPU Procurement to Build AI Supercomputing Clusters
2.2 Major Cloud Service Providers Launch High-End GPU Instances to Meet Customer AI Computing Demands

3. Development of emerging gpu cloud providers
3.1 Regional Cloud Service Providers Collaborate with Nvidia to Develop GPU Cloud Applications
3.1.1 CoreWeave Partners with Nvidia to Deliver Enterprise GPU Accelerated Computing
3.1.2 Lambda Develops Both Public and Private Cloud Services, Offering Diverse GPU Cloud Solutions to Customers
3.1.3 Cirrascale Transitions from Blade Server Solutions Provider to Offering GPU Cloud for Deep Learning
3.1.4 Emergence of GPU Cloud Providers in Europe and Asia-Pacific, Delivering Regional AI Computing Services
3.2 Emerging GPU Cloud Providers Meet SMB Needs Through Service Models

4. Current Landscape of Data Center Hosting Providers and Server Brands
4.1 Nvidia Launches DGX-Ready Data Center Program to Facilitate Connections Between Enterprises and Hosting Providers
4.2 Server Brands Assist Clients in Deploying AI Server Clusters with Usage-Based Compute-as-a-Service Model
4.3 Nvidia Forms a Comprehensive GPU Cloud Service Ecosystem Through Partnerships at Various Stages

5. The Analyst's Perspective

Appendix

List of Companies

List of Tables
Table 1: Comparison of Offerings from Major Cloud Service Providers
Table 2: Price Comparison of Emerging GPU Cloud Providers

List of Figures
Figure 1: Nvidia GPU Cloud Partners By Region and Service Type
Figure 2: CoreWeave's GPU Cloud Services Utilizing Container Technology
Figure 3: Lambda's GPU Cloud Services Powered by AI Server Clusters
Figure 4: Four AI Computing Rental Services Offered by Cirrascale's AI Innovation Cloud
Figure 5: Distribution Map of Nvidia Cloud Partners in Europe
Figure 6: Distribution Map of Nvidia Cloud Partners in Asia-Pacific
Figure 7: Nvidia DGX-Ready Data Center Hosting Partners
Figure 8: GPU Cloud Market Service Workflow

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • 3DS Outscale
  • Africa Data Centres
  • Aligned
  • Amazon
  • AMD
  • Aolani Cloud
  • Aperia
  • atNorth
  • AUBix
  • Bulk
  • Cerebras
  • Cirrascale
  • Clusterpower
  • Colovore
  • CoreWeave
  • Cudo Compute
  • CyrusOne
  • Cyxtera
  • DataCrunch
  • DataSpace
  • Digital Realty
  • DigitalOcean
  • E2E Networks
  • Ebb3
  • EdgeConnex
  • Equinix
  • Exaion
  • Firmus Technologies
  • Flexential
  • FPT Smart Cloud
  • Freyr
  • Fujitsu
  • Gcore
  • GDEP Advance
  • Genesis Cloud
  • Google
  • Green node
  • GreenNode
  • GTS
  • HighRes
  • IBM
  • IDC Frontier
  • Inspur
  • Intel
  • Ionos
  • Kao Data
  • Lambda
  • Latitude.sh
  • Lenovo
  • Lintasarta
  • Massed Compute
  • MegaSpeed.Ai
  • Meta
  • Microsoft
  • Naver
  • Nebius
  • Nebul
  • NEC
  • NexGen Cloud
  • NTT DoCoMo
  • Nvidia
  • Oblivus Cloud
  • Oman Data Park
  • Open AI
  • Oracle
  • OVHcloud
  • OWS
  • QTS
  • Qualcomm
  • RunPod
  • RunSun Cloud
  • Rutilea
  • ScaleMatrix
  • Scaleway
  • Serverfarm
  • SIAM AI
  • Sify
  • SMC
  • SoftBank
  • Sony
  • Stack
  • Supermicro Computer
  • Taiga cloud
  • TensorDock
  • Teraco
  • Tesla
  • THG
  • Vantage
  • Vast.ai
  • Verne Global
  • xAmplify
  • Xeureka
  • xFusion

Methodology

Primary research with a holistic, cross-domain approach

The exhaustive primary research methods are central to the value that the analyst delivers. A combination of questionnaires and on-site visits to the major manufacturers provides a first view of the latest data and trends. Information is subsequently validated by interviews with the manufacturers' suppliers and customers, covering a holistic industry value chain. This process is backed up by a cross-domain team-based approach, creating an interlaced network across numerous interrelated components and system-level devices to ensure statistical integrity and provide in-depth insight.

Complementing primary research is a running database and secondary research of industry and market information. Dedicated research into the macro-environmental trends shaping the ICT industry also allows the analyst to forecast future development trends and generate foresight perspectives. With more than 20 years of experience and endeavors in research, the methods and methodologies include:

Method

  • Component supplier interviews
  • System supplier interviews
  • User interviews
  • Channel interviews
  • IPO interviews
  • Focus groups
  • Consumer surveys
  • Production databases
  • Financial data
  • Custom databases

Methodology

  • Technology forecasting and assessment
  • Product assessment and selection
  • Product life cycles
  • Added value analysis
  • Market trends
  • Scenario analysis
  • Competitor analysis

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