Why We Rescue GPUs
Every year, enterprises shred servers with years of productive life left in them. Here's why we built a company around catching them first, and why the economics work better than you'd think.
Read more →Sustainability, certification, and what we're learning building the circular GPU cloud.
Every year, enterprises shred servers with years of productive life left in them. Here's why we built a company around catching them first, and why the economics work better than you'd think.
Read more →A second-life GPU doesn't earn a spot in the fleet by existing. It earns it by surviving three days of deliberate abuse. Here's the gauntlet every card runs before a customer ever touches it.
Read more →We're fully subscribed, the waitlist is growing, and the next tranche of decommissioned hardware is on its way to the lab. A look at where capacity is headed this summer.
Read more →In March we were two people and an empty industrial unit. Closing out December, there's a fleet running customer workloads on silicon that was scheduled for a shredder. Our first year, honestly told.
Read more →Everyone assumes Northern Virginia. We chose Houston: logistics, power that keeps getting greener, and proximity to the datacenters whose refresh cycles feed our supply.
Read more →The first question every skeptical engineer asks. How we benchmark rescued cards against factory-fresh reference hardware, and what the physics of silicon aging actually says.
Read more →Pass rates held up, the failures were patient ones, and the real enemy turned out to be dust. Notes from our first hundred certifications, in the spirit of building in the open.
Read more →Most of a GPU's climate impact happens before it's ever powered on. That changes the math on second-life hardware, and it's why reuse beats recycling every time.
Read more →Every company starts with an itch. Ours started in a decommissioning bay, watching a forklift carry perfectly good GPU servers toward a shredding contract. The founding post.
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