TensorWave 🇺🇸
AMD-powered GPUs
TensorWave, is a cloud provider specializing in AI workloads. Their platform is based on AMD's Instinctâ„¢ MI300X accelerators, which they claim delivers higher performance for generative AI and HPC applications than comparable Nvidia GPUs.
What's good about TensorWave
- Offers AMD GPUs as an alternative to Nvidia-based platforms
- Native support for PyTorch and TensorFlow with no code changes
- Can reserve for up to 3 years
TensorWave's Pricing
TensorWave offers bare metal GPU nodes and fully managed Kubernetes clusters. You can reserve nodes for periods ranging from 6 months to 3 years.
While their pricing is not yet publicly available, you can request a quote on their website.
GPUs are available in the following configurations:
Name | GPUs | VRAM | vCPUs | RAM | Price/h | |
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AMD MI300X | 8x MI300X | 1536GB | -- | -- | On Request |
Note: Our pricing examples are based on several assumptions. Your actual costs may differ. Always check the cloud provider's website for the most up-to-date pricing.
What does TensorWave do?
Here are some managed services that TensorWave offers:
Where are TensorWave's data centers located?
Based on our records, TensorWave has at least 2 data center locations:
Slug | Country | Location |
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pittsburgh | USA 🇺🇸 | Pittsburgh, PA |
miami | USA 🇺🇸 | Miami, FL |
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Our data for TensorWave was last updated on Oct. 6, 2024.