Skorppio, a new self-serve platform for on-premise high-performance computer rentals, launches with a fleet of workload-qualified, enterprise-grade systems available for delivery nationwide. The platform serves artificial intelligence startups, machine learning developers, VFX studios, simulation teams, and research organizations that need compute on-premise, without ownership costs, cloud lock-in, or long-term contracts, the company reports.
Skorppio provides an on-demand, flexible rental model for enterprise-grade compute. Skorppio's rental fleet spans performance laptops, multi-GPU professional workstations, NVIDIA DGX-class enterprise AI systems, and GPU servers. A PNY Pro partnership enables Skorppio to provide NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs (including the RTX 6000 PRO) and AMD processors (EPYC, Threadripper PRO, and Ryzen).
Skorppio's flagship workstation delivers up to 786 GB of VRAM and is engineered to run on standard electrical circuits, with no specialized power infrastructure required, bringing enterprise-grade AI compute into conventional office environments. Current- and previous-generation systems are available to match a range of performance requirements and budgets.
"Access to performance compute has gotten expensive enough that teams end up buying what they can afford or what's available quickly, instead of what the work demands," says Founder and CEO Jonathan Goldstein. "Skorppio delivers dedicated, workflow-built systems with bare-metal performance, on ultra-flexible terms, without the cost of ownership."
Through a digital-first experience on web and mobile, users can access real-time pricing and curated KIT Collections. Pre-built assemblies, such as AI Startup Dev Kits, Simulation Packs, and VFX Render Farm configurations, are validated against real-world workloads by domain experts, including PhD-level AI researchers and VFX technical directors. KITs ship with the necessary infrastructure components, such as high-speed interconnects, fiber optics, and network switches, to speed deployment.
The launch follows a pre-seed investment. Later this year, Skorppio plans to introduce a program that provides compute resources to early-stage AI startups in exchange for equity, bringing an incubator model to high-performance infrastructure.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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