GPU types & models
Compare 97 GPU types tracked across our provider network. Filter by VRAM, brand and pricing to find the right fit.
- GPU types
- 97
- Offerings
- 1734
- Up to
- 432GB
- Cheapest
- $0.02/hr
Choose the right GPU
Quick heuristics for common workloads.
Training & research
High-VRAM accelerators like H100, H200 and A100 for large language models and deep learning research.
Inference & production
Optimized GPUs like L40S, RTX 4090 and RTX 5090 for efficient model serving and inference workloads.
Browse by group
Curated GPU groups for faster discovery.
Current generation14 models
Latest generation GPUs across datacenter and prosumer lines.
Browse groupHighest performance13 models
Top-tier accelerators for demanding training and large-scale inference.
Browse groupBest bang for buck10 models
Cost-efficient GPUs with strong value for common workloads.
Browse groupFrequently asked questions
What's the cheapest cloud GPU right now?
Cloud GPUs on GPUs.io start at $0.02 per GPU-hour. We continuously compare 1734 configurations across 20 providers and normalize every price to $/GPU-hour, so the lowest available on-demand rate always rises to the top of the list.
Which GPU should I choose for training vs. inference?
For large-scale training, high-VRAM data-center cards such as the NVIDIA H100, H200, A100 and AMD MI300X are the usual choice. For inference and lighter workloads, cards like the L40S, RTX 4090, RTX 5090 and A10 offer better price-performance. The workload guide above breaks this down in more detail.
How many cloud GPUs and providers does GPUs.io compare?
GPUs.io tracks 97 GPU models across 20 cloud providers, covering 1734 individual configurations. Every offer is normalized to $/GPU-hour so you can compare like for like.
Are these GPU prices up to date?
Yes. We refresh on-demand, spot and reserved pricing from each provider's public sources on an ongoing basis, so the rates shown reflect current market pricing rather than stale list prices.