In a strategic move to enhance its AI infrastructure offerings, Voltage Park, a leading provider of scalable GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS), has acquired TensorDock, a top GPU cloud marketplace. This acquisition strengthens Voltage Park’s mission to democratize AI by delivering powerful GPU cloud solutions to businesses and developers of all sizes. From training on high-performance H100 infrastructure to seamless inference and model hosting with top consumer GPU chips, this expansion marks a major milestone.
Empowering AI Innovators with Scalable Cloud Solutions
“We share the same mission of making AI computing more accessible,” said Ozan Kaya, CEO of Voltage Park. ” Acquiring TensorDock was a strategic move toward our long-term vision—empowering AI companies and developers with high-performance accelerators to drive AI model development and deployment. In a short time, we are emerging as the leading cloud infrastructure alternative to traditional hyperscalers.”
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TensorDock’s cloud platform has helped AI startups access a diverse range of compute options—from single-slot NVIDIA RTX cards to NVLink-connected NVIDIA HGX H100 SXM5 servers. As one of the first providers to offer true on-demand H100s for under $3 per hour, on-demand Hopper RTX cards, and the latest NVIDIA RTX Blackwell GPUs, TensorDock has led the market with competitive pricing, availability, and GPU variety.
By leveraging a network of trusted global suppliers, including Voltage Park, TensorDock has maintained enterprise-grade reliability and security while keeping costs competitive.
How the Acquisition Benefits Customers
This collaboration creates new opportunities for customers of both Voltage Park and TensorDock by expanding infrastructure options and streamlining access to cutting-edge AI computing power.
- Continued Marketplace Operations: The TensorDock GPU marketplace will continue to function as usual while gaining the ability to scale from an A4000 RTX GPU to an NVIDIA SuperPod cluster—all at highly competitive prices.
- Leadership Expansion: As part of this transition, Jonathon Lei, founder of TensorDock, has become General Manager of On-Demand at Voltage Park. Melissa Du, previously Director of Customer Experience at Voltage Park, now leads TensorDock as General Manager, while Jaden Wang has advanced to Lead Engineer, TensorDock.
- Enhanced Infrastructure: Voltage Park’s NVIDIA GPU cloud infrastructure offers 24/7 onsite customer support, BGP multihomed networking, NVMe-based network-attached storage, reliable InfiniBand with NVIDIA SHARP, and more. These features provide a simplified, high-performance experience for AI developers.
“Not all clouds are the same,” said Jonathon Lei. “We partnered with Voltage Park because they provide top-tier cloud infrastructure that our customers depend on and appreciate. Their support, networking capabilities, and storage reliability set them apart, ensuring customers have everything they need in one place.”
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FAQs
1. How will the Voltage Park and TensorDock acquisition impact existing customers?
Existing customers will continue using TensorDock as usual, but now with the added benefit of Voltage Park’s infrastructure and expanded scalability options.
2. What makes Voltage Park’s GPU cloud infrastructure different?
Voltage Park offers enterprise-grade support, high-speed networking, and advanced AI-driven optimizations, making it a robust alternative to traditional cloud providers.
3. Will TensorDock pricing change after the acquisition?
No, TensorDock will maintain its competitive pricing model while benefiting from Voltage Park’s enhanced infrastructure and scalability.
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