Lambda (Lambda Labs)
Developer-first GPU cloud; Nvidia-backed neocloud.
Lambda is a GPU cloud focused on AI researchers and developers, offering on-demand and reserved Nvidia clusters plus its own workstations/servers. Nvidia is an investor and Lambda gets early access to new GPUs; in 2025 it raised a large round and signed multi-billion-dollar deals (including with Microsoft) to expand capacity. It competes directly with CoreWeave as a pure Nvidia-GPU neocloud.
Silicon
Nvidia GPUs
Backer
Nvidia
Focus
AI developer/researcher GPU cloud
How it fits the stack
Lambda (Lambda Labs) with what it depends on (above) and what it feeds (below). The figure renders as a crawlable diagram and upgrades to an interactive 3D graph as it scrolls into view.
Lambda (Lambda Labs) in the AI stack. Lambda (Lambda Labs) with its immediate upstream dependencies (top) and downstream dependents (bottom) in the AI value chain. Hover a node in 3D, or read the full relationships below.
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- Lambda (Lambda Labs) —depends on→ Electricity Grid & Utilities
- Lambda (Lambda Labs) —uses→ Liquid Cooling
- Lambda (Lambda Labs) —depends on→ Nvidia
- Lambda (Lambda Labs) —partners with→ Microsoft Azure
- Lambda (Lambda Labs) —partners with→ Nvidia
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