Runpod Flash is GA ⚡️
Flash is a Python SDK that lets you define infrastructure and deploy AI workloads directly from your terminal.
Check it out: github.com/runpod/flash
Blog: runpod.io/blog/flash-is-…
Come build with us during our Flash Hack Day in SF on June 30.
Expect a full-day hackathon where you ship real projects. No Dockerfile, no container registry, no infra config.
Yes, just Python!
Register here: luma.com/runpod-flash-j…
Agents have overtaken humans in internet traffic.
And behind every agent is an inference call that needs to be fast, cheap, and scalable.
That's what we built Runpod for. Deploy in under 30 seconds. Scale from zero. Pay nothing at idle.
The most costly inference failures usually aren't in your model. They're at the boundary between two systems that were never designed to talk to each other.
Remove the seams and the failures go with them. That's how Scatter Lab runs 1,000 RPS in production on Runpod.
Getting GPUs right now is already hard.
Once you finally have them, you're staring down node networking, cross-machine scaling, and failure recovery. The work nobody warned you about.
Compute and software should be designed together.
That's what we're building.
Runpod is now in the @thoughtworks Technology Radar (Vol. 34).
Worth exploring for teams that need flexible, cost-effective GPU infrastructure for AI workloads without hyperscaler lock-in.
Read the full write-up here:
Creative studios usually scale their ambition to fit their hardware. TOOL flipped it.
A render that used to take 27 hours now runs across 27 instances at once on Runpod, then stops when the work is done.
Read the full story → runpod.io/case-studies/h…
"We scaled our workloads 10x without worrying about GPU shortages or excessive costs."
That's coming from Segmind, a GenAI platform powering visual content generation.
Want to know how they did it?
Read their full story here:
AI for image generation is shifting faster than most teams realize, and we have the receipts.
Our new State of AI report runs on production data from 750,000+ developers.
Discover all the trends that we found here: runpod.io/the-state-of-a…