What FREE GPU resources do you have except Google Colab?

Shu-Yu Huang
2 min readFeb 25, 2023

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With the increasing popularity of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) over the last few years, the demand for GPUs has also skyrocketed. However, the high cost of GPUs can be a barrier for many who are just starting out in the AI/ML space, or who don’t have a lot of money to invest in expensive hardware. Fortunately, there are a number of free GPU resources available to help these individuals get started in their AI/ML journey.

Kaggle:
Kaggle is one of the most popular platforms for data scientists and engineers. It is a great place to find datasets, build AI models, and participate in competitions. In addition, Kaggle offers a very generous Free GPU plan which provides access to a K80 GPU for up to 10 hours per week.

Gradient:
Gradient is a cloud-based AI platform which provides access to a range of GPUs, including Titan X GPUs and Intel Xeon CPUs. The Gradient Free GPU plan provides access to a GTX 1080 GPU, as well as 4 CPUs and 16GB of RAM, for up to 8 hours per day.

Google Colab:
Google Colab is a free cloud service which provides access to a range of GPUs, including the Tesla K80, the Tesla P4, and the Tesla V100. With Colab, users can run code directly in their browser and get access to GPUs for free.

Studio Lab:
Studio Lab is a cloud platform which provides access to a range of GPUs and CPUs, as well as tools for developing, deploying, and monitoring ML models. The Studio Lab Free GPU plan provides access to a GTX 1080 GPU for up to 8 hours per month.

These are just a few of the free GPU resources available to AI and ML enthusiasts. By taking advantage of these services, one can get started in AI/ML without having to invest in expensive hardware. All the best on your journey!

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Shu-Yu Huang

AI engineer in Taiwan AI Academy| Former process engineer in TSMC| Former Research Assistance in NYMU| Studying few-shot-learning and GAN