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The GPU
The GPU reaches the people who build, buy, and fund AI infrastructure. Two ways to get in front of them.
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Who reads The GPU
Operators, investors, analysts, and builders making capital allocation and infrastructure decisions in the fastest-moving hardware market on Earth.
These aren’t passive readers. They’re the people buying GPUs, building data centres, raising capital, and deploying AI workloads at scale. They read The GPU because it cuts through the noise.
Reader Survey
By Role
Investors & Fund Managers
Vendors & Suppliers
Neocloud Operators & Founders
Analysts & Researchers
By Ecosystem
Neocloud / GPU Cloud
Data Centre / Colocation
Software / MLOps / Platforms
Power / Energy
Finance / Investment
Teams that read The GPU
Top Content Interests
Company Profiles
A deep-dive editorial profile published inside The GPU’s Saturday issue. We cover your company the same way we cover CoreWeave or Nebius: market context, competitive edge, leadership, and forward-looking thesis. Editorially independent. The company gets fact-checking, not framing control.
Distributed to the full subscriber base and published permanently on the platform.
What you get
Profile Performance
Weekly Edition Performance
Newsletter Sponsorships
A clearly labelled placement inside the Saturday issue, rewritten in The GPU’s editorial voice. We don’t paste your copy. We rewrite it so it reads like part of the briefing, not an interruption.
Primary slot appears after the contents list. Secondary slots appear between story sections.
What you get
Why it works
The AI infrastructure market is opaque, fragmented, and growing fast. There are over 100 GPU cloud providers alone. Decision-makers don’t have time to read everything. They read The GPU because it filters for signal.
A profile or sponsorship in The GPU isn’t a banner ad on a website. It’s a placement inside a publication that people actively open, read, and share with their teams. That’s the difference.
“A placement inside a publication people actively open, read, and share.”
Editorial standards
Every profile is written independently. Companies pay for coverage, not for the copy. Sponsorships are always labelled and separated from editorial content. The directory is free, organic, and not influenced by commercial relationships. That’s how trust works, and it’s why our readers keep coming back.
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Whether it’s a company profile or a newsletter sponsorship, the first step is the same.
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