Voltage Park, a leader in GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS), has acquired TensorDock, a top GPU cloud marketplace. This strategic move enhances Voltage Park’s on-demand and reserved bare metal AI infrastructure, providing cost-effective and scalable compute for AI innovators, businesses, and developers. According to Ozan Kaya, CEO of Voltage Park, “We share a common mission to democratize AI compute, and TensorDock was the perfect next step to help AI companies access high-performance accelerators for model development and deployment.”
Why This Acquisition Matters
1. Expanded GPU Cloud Offerings
- Voltage Park now offers greater infrastructure flexibility, from RTX consumer GPUs to NVIDIA SuperPods for large-scale AI training.
- Customers benefit from low-cost, high-performance GPU access, including on-demand H100s for under $3/hr and upcoming NVIDIA RTX Blackwell cards.
2. Continued Operation of TensorDock’s GPU Marketplace
- TensorDock will continue as an independent platform while leveraging Voltage Park’s robust infrastructure.
- Users can scale from single-slot RTX cards to multi-GPU enterprise clusters at competitive prices.
3. Industry-Leading Features & Support
- 24/7 onsite customer support for enterprise reliability.
- BGP multihomed networking and sharded NVMe-based network storage for maximum performance.
- Reliable InfiniBand with NVIDIA SHARP, enhancing AI training and deployment.
Leadership Changes & Future Roadmap
With the acquisition, key leadership shifts include:
- Jonathon Lei, founder of TensorDock, now serves as General Manager of On-Demand at Voltage Park.
- Melissa Du becomes General Manager of TensorDock, focusing on customer growth.
- Jaden Wang advances to Lead Engineer, TensorDock, driving technical advancements.
With TensorDock now part of Voltage Park, the combined company is positioned as the leading alternative to hyperscalers, delivering scalable, cost-effective, and high-performance AI cloud infrastructure for businesses of all sizes.