GPU Plans by UpCloud
GPU plans sold by UpCloud with their specifications and prices. Each plan includes one or more GPU plus CPU, memory, disk and data transfer.
GPU Types
Cloud providers offer a variety of GPUs from vendors like NVIDIA and AMD, each optimized for different workloads. From AI training to graphics rendering, these powerful processors enable diverse applications. Here's a look at some common GPU types:
- A10: A versatile data center GPU, balancing AI inference and graphics rendering. Offers strong performance for diverse workloads, including virtual workstations and AI-powered video processing. See also A10G
- A40: A professional workstation GPU built for demanding graphics and AI tasks. It delivers exceptional performance for visual effects, 3D rendering, and AI-accelerated workflows in professional environments.
- A100: A high-performance data center GPU designed for accelerating AI training and high-performance computing. Delivers exceptional computational power for complex simulations and large-scale deep learning models.
- H100: NVIDIA's next-generation AI GPU, providing a significant leap in performance over the A100. Engineered for massive AI workloads, with improved transformer engine performance, and increased memory bandwidth.
- H200: An enhanced version of the H100, designed to tackle the most demanding AI workloads. It offers increased memory capacity and bandwidth, enabling faster processing of massive datasets for large language models and generative AI.
- L4: An energy-efficient GPU optimized for AI video and inference workloads in the data center. It excels at tasks like video transcoding, AI-powered video analysis, and real-time inference, while maintaining a low power footprint.
- T4: An entry-level inference GPU, widely used in cloud environments for AI inference and graphics virtualization. Provides a cost-effective solution for deploying AI models and delivering virtual desktops.
- L40S: A powerful data center GPU designed for professional visualization and demanding AI workloads. Ideal for rendering complex 3D models, running simulations, and accelerating AI-driven design and content creation.
- NVIDIA V100: A previous-generation high-performance GPU, still widely used for AI training and scientific computing. It offers substantial computational power and memory bandwidth for demanding workloads. See also NVIDIA V100S.
- AMD Radeon Pro V520: A professional workstation GPU designed for visualization and graphics-intensive applications. It delivers reliable performance for tasks like 3D modeling, rendering, and video editing.
- Nvidia RTX 4000: The NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation is a powerful professional GPU with 20GB GDDR6 ECC memory. Featuring 6144 CUDA cores, 192 Tensor cores, and 48 RT cores, it excels in demanding creative, design, and AI workflows. Its single-slot, power-efficient design delivers high performance for complex tasks.
- Nvidia Quadro RTX 6000: The Radeon Pro RTX 6000 is a high-end professional workstation graphics card. It boasts 48GB of GDDR6 ECC memory, 18,176 CUDA cores, 568 Tensor cores, and 142 RT cores, delivering exceptional performance for demanding tasks like 3D rendering, AI, and data science. Its 960 GB/s memory bandwidth and advanced features like DLSS 3 and SER accelerate workflows, making it a top choice for professionals.
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GPU Servers - Nvidia L40S
Premium AMD CPUs and up to 100k IOPS with MaxIOPS. |
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| Plan | GPU Type | GPU RAM | vCPUs | RAM | Storage | Price | |
| 3 x NVIDIA L40S 32 cores | 3 x NVIDIA L40S | 144 GB | 32 | 384 GB | 0 GB | $5.69/hr | |
| 1 x NVIDIA L40S 16 cores | 1 x NVIDIA L40S | 48 GB | 16 | 192 GB | 0 GB | $1.79/hr | |
| 1 x NVIDIA L40S 8 cores | 1 x NVIDIA L40S | 48 GB | 8 | 64 GB | 0 GB | $1.30/hr | |
| 2 x NVIDIA L40S 16 cores | 2 x NVIDIA L40S | 96 GB | 16 | 192 GB | 0 GB | $3.09/hr | |