Section B · Dimensions

Hardware & Infrastructure

GPU mix, datacenter footprint, network fabric, and geographic distribution across the cast.

GPU mix

CompanyHardware focus
CoreWeaveH100/H200/B200 datacenter-grade, GB200 NVL72 systems
CrusoeH100/H200/B200 datacenter-grade, GB200 NVL72 emerging
NebiusH100/H200/B200 datacenter-grade
LambdaA100/H100/H200/B200 datacenter-grade
Together.AIH100/H200/B200 (owned and partner)
RunPodMix: consumer (3090/4090/5090), workstation, datacenter (A100/H100/H200)
HyperbolicH100/H200 + marketplace mix
Vast.AIBroadest: 3090/4090/5090, A6000, A100, H100, H200
TensorDock4090/5090, A100, H100, growing

Datacenter footprint

  • Multi-hundred MW per site or aggregate: CoreWeave, Crusoe (with Stargate buildouts).
  • Hundreds of MW aggregate: Nebius, Lambda.
  • Tens of MW aggregate or partner-based: Together, RunPod Secure Cloud, Hyperbolic.
  • Distributed across many provider sites: Vast, TensorDock, RunPod Community.

Network fabric

  • InfiniBand fabric supporting thousands of GPUs: CoreWeave, Crusoe, Nebius. Also Lambda for cluster offerings.
  • InfiniBand at smaller cluster sizes: Together, RunPod Secure Cloud.
  • Single-node only / no inter-node fabric: Vast, TensorDock, RunPod Community, Hyperbolic marketplace, most consumer-card listings broadly.

Geographic distribution

  • US-anchored, expanding international: CoreWeave, Crusoe.
  • European-anchored, expanding US: Nebius.
  • US + Europe: Lambda, Together, RunPod.
  • Global through providers: Vast, TensorDock.

Takeaway

Infrastructure capability tracks roughly with capital intensity. The fabric availability is one of the cleanest predictors of which customer workloads each company can serve. The next chapter compares pricing.