Compare the Top Cloud GPU Providers that integrate with Cursor as of June 2025

This a list of Cloud GPU providers that integrate with Cursor. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Cursor. View the products that work with Cursor in the table below.

What are Cloud GPU Providers for Cursor?

Cloud GPU providers offer scalable, on-demand access to Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) over the internet, enabling users to perform computationally intensive tasks such as machine learning, deep learning, scientific simulations, and 3D rendering without the need for significant upfront hardware investments. These platforms provide flexibility in resource allocation, allowing users to select GPU types, configurations, and billing models that best suit their specific workloads. By leveraging cloud infrastructure, organizations can accelerate their AI and ML projects, ensuring high performance and reliability. Additionally, the global distribution of data centers ensures low-latency access to computing resources, enhancing the efficiency of real-time applications. The competitive landscape among providers has led to continuous improvements in service offerings, pricing, and support, catering to a wide range of industries and use cases. Compare and read user reviews of the best Cloud GPU providers for Cursor currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Thunder Compute

    Thunder Compute

    Thunder Compute

    Thunder Compute is a cloud platform that virtualizes GPUs over TCP, allowing developers to scale from CPU-only machines to GPU clusters with a single command. By tricking computers into thinking they're directly attached to GPUs located elsewhere, Thunder Compute enables CPU-only machines to behave as if they have dedicated GPUs, while the physical GPUs are actually shared among several machines. This approach improves GPU utilization and reduces costs by allowing multiple workloads to run on a single GPU with dynamic memory sharing. Developers can start by building and debugging on a CPU-only machine and then scale to a massive GPU cluster with just one command, eliminating the need for extensive configuration and reducing the costs associated with paying for idle compute resources during development. Thunder Compute offers on-demand access to GPUs like NVIDIA T4, A100 40GB, and A100 80GB, with competitive rates and high-speed networking.
    Starting Price: $0.27 per hour
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