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Where can you actually get GPU capacity?

A weekly board of where H100, H200, B200/GB200 and MI300X capacity can actually be requested across major providers — distilled into one GPU Availability Score. Directional, not a guarantee of stock.

78/ 100 · GPU Availability Score

Normalized from qualified provider observations · last refreshed June 9, 2026 · methodology

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No status changes since the last weekly refresh. Changed cells are highlighted in the board below as soon as a provider's availability moves.

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Availability by provider and chip

Updated weekly. Per-provider on-demand prices live in the Provider Directory and the H100 Index.

ProviderH100H200B200 / GB200MI300XLarge ClusterQuota FrictionStatus
AWSYesYesEmergingNoStrongHighConstrained
AzureYesYesEmergingSomeStrongHighConstrained
OracleYesYesEmergingNoStrongMediumLimited
CoreWeaveYesYesEmergingNoStrongMediumAvailable / tight
LambdaYesSomeNoNoModerateLow/MedAvailable
RunPodYesSomeNoSomeLowerLowVariable
CrusoeYesSomeEmergingNoStrongMediumExpanding
NebiusYesSomeEmergingNoStrongMediumExpanding

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H100 and H200 availability is auto-confirmed from fresh provider observations; the remaining columns are editorially reviewed each week. The GPU Availability Score is a normalized 0–100 estimate derived from qualified provider observations — a directional signal, clearly an estimate. See the full methodology.

Availability reflects what providers advertise and what ComputeTape can observe — not a guarantee of stock at any moment. Power and grid constraints behind capacity are tracked on Power Watch.