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Eleven-chapter profile of Lambda — the long-running GPU cloud with hardware-shop heritage. Lambda Labs sold GPU workstations long before the AI boom; Lambda Cloud serves established enterprise and research.
Scope & audience
Lambda's full corporate arc — from hardware shop to cloud — and where the company sits today: somewhere between the marketplace plays (Vast, RunPod) and the Platinum-tier neoclouds (CoreWeave), with established customer relationships but more capital constraint than the leaders.
Key framings to carry
- The hardware heritage is real. Lambda's roots in selling GPU machines to AI researchers give it deep customer-segment knowledge other neoclouds had to build from scratch.
- The middle is uncomfortable. Too established to be the cheap marketplace; too capital-constrained to compete with CoreWeave at scale. The strategic question is which side Lambda leans toward.
- Reserved capacity is the bet. Lambda's growth path is selling pre-committed multi-month reserved GPU clusters to mid-sized AI companies. Less sexy than CoreWeave's Microsoft deal; potentially more durable.
Reading order
01 → 02 (hardware heritage gives context) → 03 (Lambda Cloud) → 04 (pricing) → 05–07 (operational + customers) → 08–10 (positioning + outlook).