GPU Server
Dedicated hardware with a high-performance graphics card

By-the-minute billing
Peak performance
High security
NVIDIA® GPUs
Processor | RAM | Storage | GPU | Pricing |
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AMD EPYC™ 7302P 16 cores / 32 threads 3.0 GHz, max. 3.3 GHz Boost | 128 GB DDR4 ECC | 1,000 GB (2x 1,000 GB NVMe SSD) Hardware RAID 1 | NVIDIA® Tesla T4 | £0.7639 / hour max. £550 / month |
AMD EPYC™ 7313P 16 cores / 32 threads 3.0 GHz, max. 3.7 GHz Boost | 128 GB DDR4 ECC | 960 GB (2x 960 GB NVMe SSD) Hardware RAID 1 | NVIDIA® A10 GPU | £0.9028 / hour max. £650 / month |
Intel® Data Center GPU Flex Series
Processor | RAM | Storage | GPU | Pricing |
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Intel Xeon Gold 5412U 24C/48T x 2.1GHz, max. 3.9 GHz Turbo Boost | 256 GB DDR5 ECC | 1,920 GB (2x 1920 GB NVMe SSD) Hardware RAID 1 | Intel Data Center GPU Flex 170 | £0.9722 / hour max. £700 / month |
Maximum performance for your workloads
Use case
High-performance computing
Use case
Deep learning
Use case
Big data analysis
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GPU Servers
Yes, the NVIDIA® T4 GPU used in our servers accelerates a range of workloads including deep learning training and inference. So the servers are perfectly suited for this use case.
Yes, the graphics card used is based on the new NVIDIA Turing™ architecture and therefore includes Turing Tensor multiprecision cores as well as new RT cores. This makes a GPU server the ideal solution for difficult rendering tasks.
GPU servers are a good option for graphic-intensive games, ensuring low latency and a smooth user experience.