Enterprise access to the compute that's hardest to get
Contracted GPU capacity from 256-GPU reserved blocks to multi-thousand-GPU dedicated clusters, across a vetted network of neocloud, colocation and institutional providers in Europe and North America.
Exclusively buy-side. Mandated by enterprise buyers to find, qualify and contract GPU capacity across the private market: operators, owners and neoclouds outside hyperscaler channels. Supply is qualified against enterprise technical and commercial standards. Contracts are structured for legal and procurement sign-off: defined SLAs, delivery milestones, escalation paths and exit provisions.
No infrastructure operation. No cloud resale. No listings marketplace. Operators may apply for supply-network qualification under buyer mandates; that is not sell-side representation.
Every provider passes a four-stage assessment before entering our network: an infrastructure audit covering power redundancy, cooling and network fabric (InfiniBand/RoCE topology and oversubscription ratios); performance validation against sustained-utilisation benchmarks, not peak specifications; commercial diligence on the operator's financial standing and existing commitments; and contractual alignment with enterprise procurement standards: MSA frameworks, liability positions, and data-handling and jurisdiction terms agreed before any client introduction.
Transparent brokerage fees, agreed up front. No hidden spread between buyer price and provider receipt. Full commercial structure visible to procurement.
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Submit hardware class, scale, term and timeline. Accruex engages on enterprise mandates that fit network coverage and returns a structured commercial view.