H200 reserved capacity now clears under $2.40/GPU-hr in two regions
Reserved 1-year pricing on our floor dropped again as secondary hyperscaler capacity leaks into the market. Spot remains volatile; reserved is the real signal.

AI datacenter operator · AI & compute · datacenter capacity
Helios Compute builds and operates GPU datacenters and rents capacity to model labs and enterprises. We live the bottlenecks: accelerators, power, interconnect, and cooling.
Our field is AI & compute. We publish the on-the-record view of supply and unit economics — spot vs reserved capacity, power availability by region, and the real cost per million tokens we can serve — not model hype.
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Reserved 1-year pricing on our floor dropped again as secondary hyperscaler capacity leaks into the market. Spot remains volatile; reserved is the real signal.
Why our next three sites are sited on grid-interconnect availability, not chip allocation — with the regions where megawatts, not GPUs, are the gating item.
A transparent overview of what frontier-class inference costs to serve on our hardware today, and where the curve goes as HBM eases.
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