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live comparison · verified 2026-08-22

DataCrunch vs Modal

DataCrunch and Modal do not currently list any of the same GPUs with verified on-demand pricing, so there is no direct price head-to-head today. The table below shows what each offers, verified 2026-08-22. Platform facts come from each provider's own documentation.

DataCrunch

offers 11 GPUs the other does not
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Price per GPU, side by side (2026-08-22)

GPU (on-demand $/hr)DataCrunchModalPrice diff
Tesla V100$0.17not offered
RTX A6000$0.61not offered
RTX 6000 Ada$1.04not offered
A100$1.29not offered
L40S$1.37not offered
RTX PRO 6000$1.89not offered
H100$3.25not offered
H200$4.00not offered
B200$6.11not offered
B300$7.50not offered
GB300$8.62not offered

Cheapest verified on-demand rate per side from today's snapshot; highlighted = cheaper. Price diff is the absolute and percent saving on the cheaper side (named), relative to the higher price; – means one side does not offer that GPU on-demand. Spot/marketplace tiers shown on the individual pages.

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Platform facts

DataCrunchModal
Billing incrementnot publishedper-second
Egressnot publishednot published
Storage /GB-monot publishednot published
Spot offerednot publishedyes
Reserved offeredsales onlyno
Notebook supporttemplatesone-click Jupyter

From each provider's documentation, verified 2026-07-07; sources on the fees matrix and enterprise matrix.

FAQ

Which GPUs can I only get on DataCrunch or only on Modal?

DataCrunch lists 11 GPUs with on-demand pricing that Modal does not: Tesla V100, RTX A6000, RTX 6000 Ada, A100, L40S, RTX PRO 6000 and 5 more. Every GPU Modal lists with on-demand pricing is also available on DataCrunch.

Prices render from the live dataset each build. More: the screener · price movers · methodology.