Voltage Park, a San Francisco, CA-based GPU-as-a-service (GPUaaS) company with on-demand and reserved bare metal AI infrastructure, acquired TensorDock, a Boston, MA-based GPU cloud marketplace.
The amount of the deal was not disclosed.
With the acquisition, Voltage Park will enhance deliver GPU cloud solutions for innovators and businesses of every size, from training on premium H100 infrastructure to inference and model hosting using top consumer GPU chips.
This collaboration generate new possibilities for both Voltage Park and TensorDock customers:
- The TensorDock GPU marketplace platform will continue to operate as business as usual, with the enhanced capability to scale, from a A4000 RTX GPU to an NVIDIA SuperPod cluster.
- As part of this transition, Jonathon Lei, founder of TensorDock, has moved into the role of General Manager of On-Demand at Voltage Park. Also, Melissa Du, previously Director of Customer Experience at Voltage Park, will now lead TensorDock as General Manager. As well, Jaden Wang advances to Lead Engineer, TensorDock.
TensorDock is a GPU cloud marketplace that offers clients access to high-performance GPU and CPU cloud services used for artificial intelligence, deep learning, and rendering workloads.
Led by Ozan Kaya, CEO, Voltage Park provides AI infrastructure that offers on-demand or reserved bare metal access using NVIDIA H100 GPUs, empowering innovators with access to secure computing backed by top-tier support.
FinSMEs
26/03/2025