Full CPU resources for demanding workloads. Ideal for high-performance applications and databases.
01 / ANALYST READ
Our read
Syniac is a direct operator with a focused GPU lineup, running its own infrastructure rather than reselling third-party capacity. Directness means fewer middlemen and clearer accountability on the performance you pay for.
Depth is limited compared to larger direct operators. Worth considering when the specific SKUs on offer match your workload exactly.
Confidence: MediumEvidence reviewed: 4 checks
02 / OVERVIEW
Company overview
Operator class
Direct operator
GPU models tracked
A100
Registered in
US
Services
GPU compute, Bare metal
Network footprint
2 prefixes / 512 IPv4
03 / CAPACITY
GPU lineup by use case
Tracked GPU SKUs grouped by the workload they fit best.
Training
For multi-node runs where interconnect and cluster availability decide the outcome.
A100
QuoteClaim to publish
VRAM 80 GBClass SXM
Best for Mature training stacks that value known performance and broad tooling support.
04 / TRUST
Verification
Evidence that there's a real operator behind the offer.
Confirmed
Network ownership
Syniac operates its own network — 512 IPv4 addresses across 2 prefixes — rather than presenting another hyperscaler's capacity as its own.
Confirmed
Direct operator classification
Syniac controls GPU infrastructure and sells access directly. Not a marketplace or hyperscaler resale offer.
05 / COMMERCIALS
Pricing
Indicative published rates. Final cluster pricing depends on commit length, storage, networking, and capacity.
Monthly rates
$4.00 – $576 /mo
Across 4 published SKUs spanning A100.
Reviewed Jun 2, 2026
07 / NEXT
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