Real silicon.
Published datasheet.
Every customer gets the same SKU. No "performance tier" upsell, no mystery instance type names. If you can read a datasheet, you already know what you're getting.
Real silicon.
Not a slide.
Every node is a published datasheet. Same chips, same disks, same network — for everyone.
What's actually in the box.
Compute
Intel Xeon (Cascade Lake) and AMD EPYC (Milan) at launch — pick your CPU class per VM, dial vCPU / RAM / disk independently, all billed per second. Additional CPU families come online with new DCs.
GPU
NVIDIA RTX 4090 via whole-card PCIe passthrough — a dedicated physical GPU, not a time-sliced fraction. The card's vCPU and RAM are reserved alongside it (GPU VMs start at 4 vCPU / 8 GB). Attach one or more per VM; billed per second like everything else. The RTX 4090 is the first card in the catalog — more GPU models roll out as inventory comes online.
Memory
ECC across the fleet. Same memory profile in every host — no surprise downclocking based on which node you land on.
Storage
All-flash NVMe, network-attached so a host failure doesn't take your data with it. Replicated across drives at the storage tier — drive loss is survivable without intervention. On-demand VM snapshots today, billed at 50% of normal NVMe storage. Cron-style schedules + per-disk retention policies ship in v1.x.
Network
50 Gbps per host on a 100 GbE backbone. Native IPv6 /64 per project; public IPv4 is an optional add-on at $2/mo. Bare-metal leases include unlimited bandwidth. VMs get a 10 TB/mo transfer allowance; per-VM and per-network caps when you need them. Traffic between your resources in the same datacenter is free; VM egress to the internet bills against your transfer allowance, and we don't charge once you're past it without saying so.