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A100 SXM pricing on Google Cloud

Every Google Cloud A100 SXM offering we track, normalized to a per-GPU hourly rate and ranked against 29 providers with current A100 SXM pricing.

From / GPU-hr
$1.22
Price rank
#7 of 29
Configurations
20
Last updated
August 18, 2026

The cheapest A100 SXM we currently track is $0.520/hr on GPU Outlet.

Google Cloud A100 SXM rates

Hourly prices per GPU. Multi-GPU rows show the per-GPU rate, not the instance total.

Google Cloud A100 SXM pricing by configuration
Price / GPU-hrTypeGPUs
$1.22Reserved36 mo16
$1.29Reserved36 mo1
$1.29Reserved36 mo2
$1.29Reserved36 mo4
$1.29Reserved36 mo8
$2.01Spot16
$2.12Spot1
$2.12Spot2
$2.12Spot4
$2.12Spot8
$2.19Reserved12 mo16
$2.31Reserved12 mo1
$2.31Reserved12 mo2
$2.31Reserved12 mo4
$2.31Reserved12 mo8
$3.48On-demand16
$3.67On-demand1
$3.67On-demand2
$3.67On-demand4
$3.67On-demand8

A100 SXM specifications

VRAM
80GB
Architecture
Ampere
CUDA Cores
6,912
Tensor Cores
432
Memory Bandwidth
2039 GB/s
TDP
400W
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the A100 SXM cost on Google Cloud?

Google Cloud lists the A100 SXM from $1.22 per GPU-hour across 20 tracked configurations. Prices are collected daily — see the table above for the current rates.

Is Google Cloud the cheapest place to rent the A100 SXM?

Google Cloud ranks #7 of 29 providers we track with current A100 SXM pricing. The cheapest right now is GPU Outlet. Price is only one factor — region availability, network, and storage costs differ between providers.

Which A100 SXM configurations does Google Cloud offer?

We currently track 20 A100 SXM offerings from Google Cloud, covering the GPU counts, pricing types, and regions listed in the table above. Every price is normalized to a per-GPU hourly rate so it can be compared across providers.