What's good about...
Beam
- Pay-per-millisecond billing, only charged when code is running
- Sandbox snapshots for faster deployments
- Autoscaling and deployment logs built-in
- Supports custom Docker images
TensorWave
- Offers AMD GPUs as an alternative to Nvidia-based platforms
- Native support for PyTorch and TensorFlow with no code changes
- Can reserve for up to 3 years
Price comparison
Beam Pricing
Beam uses a pay-per-millisecond pricing model where you only pay when your code is running. CPU costs $0.190 per core, RAM costs $0.020 per GB, and file storage is included free of charge. There are no charges for cold starts or server spin-up time.
TensorWave Pricing
TensorWave offers bare metal GPU nodes and fully managed Kubernetes clusters. You can reserve nodes for periods ranging from 6 months to 3 years.
Heads up: We do our best to keep these specs & prices accurate. However, cloud costs may fluctuate based on region, usage, and other factors not listed here. These are estimates based on common setups and are for informational purposes only. Always verify current rates & exact specs with the provider before provisioning.
Which services do they offer
Here are some managed services that Beam and TensorWave offer:
Company details
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| Website | www.beam.cloud | tensorwave.com |
| Headquarters | United States of America | United States of America |
| Founded | 2021 | 2023 |
| Data Center Locations | -- | 2 |
| Example Customers | Coke, Magellan, StratumAI, Geospy, Frase | -- |
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Our data for Beam was last updated on Feb. 12, 2026, and for TensorWave on Feb. 12, 2026.
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