February 27, 2026
For enterprise AI teams, the best inference platform isn't the fastest or the cheapest. It's the one that delivers the right performance for your workload at a cost structure that scales with your business.
Most teams overspend on inference because they default to one-size-fits-all GPU configurations instead of matching resources to actual requirements.
GMI Cloud addresses this directly: its GPU resource allocation is designed to match model size, concurrency, and latency targets precisely, eliminating the waste that inflates inference budgets.
This article defines what inference platforms do and why third-party APIs break down at scale, establishes six evaluation criteria (with performance-cost balance as the anchor dimension), compares six mainstream platforms (BentoML, Vertex AI, SageMaker, Bedrock, Baseten, Modal) on this balance, details GMI Cloud's cost-optimized GPU product capabilities, and provides a step-by-step selection guide for finding the right fit.
An inference platform handles everything between your trained model and production traffic: GPU provisioning, model serving, request batching, auto-scaling, and monitoring.
It's the operational layer that determines both your inference performance (latency, throughput) and your inference cost (GPU spend per request).
Hosted model APIs (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google) offer simplicity but poor cost-performance balance at scale. You can't optimize GPU utilization, precision, or batching.
Per-token pricing scales linearly: GPT-5 at $10.00/M output costs $300/day at 1M daily tokens, with no way to improve that ratio through infrastructure optimization.
For comparison, GMI Cloud's GLM-5 (by Zhipu AI) delivers comparable capability at $3.20/M output, a 68% cost reduction with zero infrastructure overhead.
The right platform lets you tune performance controls (precision modes, serving engines, batch sizes) to extract maximum throughput per GPU dollar, while keeping costs predictable through transparent pricing, auto-scaling, and utilization monitoring. Performance without cost visibility is a budget risk.
Cost efficiency without performance guarantees is a product risk.
Pre-configured GPU instances with serving stacks (vLLM, TensorRT-LLM) cut deployment from weeks to hours. Every week of setup is engineering cost that erodes your overall cost-performance ratio.
Can you choose GPU types, precision modes (FP8, FP16), and serving engines? Platforms that abstract these controls prevent you from optimizing the performance-cost equation for your specific workload.
Continuous batching, PagedAttention, and FP8 inference can deliver 2-4x throughput improvements on the same hardware. These capabilities directly improve cost-per-inference without requiring additional GPUs.
Enterprise workloads need dedicated tenancy and network isolation. Shared infrastructure introduces latency variability that degrades performance predictability.
OpenAI-compatible APIs and standard containers let you move providers if pricing or performance changes. Lock-in means you can't respond to better cost-performance options when they emerge.
This is the integrating metric. It combines: cost per inference request at your volume, performance (latency, throughput) at that cost, and how much you can improve the ratio through platform controls. A platform that's cheap but slow, or fast but expensive, fails this dimension.
The winner is the platform where you can dial in the exact trade-off your business requires.
The pattern across these six: platforms either give you performance control without affordable GPU infrastructure (BentoML), or managed infrastructure without cost optimization levers (Bedrock, Modal), or full capability with ecosystem lock-in that limits your ability to switch when better options appear (SageMaker, Vertex AI).
None combine owned GPU infrastructure, full optimization control, competitive model pricing, and low lock-in in a single platform.
GMI Cloud (gmicloud.ai) is an AI model inference platform built on owned NVIDIA H100 SXM (~$2.10/GPU-hour) and H200 SXM (~$2.50/GPU-hour) clusters.
Its performance-cost advantage comes from a simple principle: match GPU resources precisely to workload requirements, so you're not paying for capacity you don't use. Check gmicloud.ai/pricing for current rates.
GMI Cloud's resource allocation adjusts along three axes. GPU type matching: a 7B model doesn't need an H200; an H100 handles it with VRAM to spare, saving 19% on GPU cost. A 70B FP16 model fits on a single H200 (141 GB) instead of 2x H100 (160 GB), cutting GPU cost by ~40%.
Precision tuning: FP8 inference on H100/H200 delivers 1.5-2x throughput versus FP16 with minimal quality impact, effectively halving your cost per token.
Scaling policy: reserved instances for predictable baselines (lower rate with commitment) and on-demand for peaks, so you're not paying for overnight capacity during daytime-only workloads.
For teams that prefer API access over GPU management, GMI Cloud's Model Library offers 100+ models with competitive per-token pricing:
Model (Input $/M / Output $/M / vs. Competitor)
All models share an OpenAI-compatible API, so switching from GPT-5 to GLM-5 (saving 68% on output tokens) requires zero code changes. Pricing from console.gmicloud.ai.
Enterprise: production LLM APIs serving 100K+ daily requests, multimodal content pipelines (50+ video models, 25+ image models, 15+ audio models alongside 45+ LLMs), high-concurrency decision systems.
Individual/small team: Playground for model testing before commitment, per-token API pricing with no minimum spend, Deploy for dedicated endpoints when ready to scale. The platform serves both profiles from the same infrastructure, with pricing that matches usage patterns.
What's your latency target (sub-100ms, sub-500ms, sub-2s)? What's your daily request volume? What's your monthly inference budget? These three numbers determine where on the performance-cost spectrum you need to land.
Higher latency tolerance lets you use cheaper configurations (smaller GPUs, higher batch sizes). Higher volume justifies dedicated GPU infrastructure over per-token APIs.
Your Priority (Recommended Platform)
Run a 2-week proof of concept. On GMI Cloud, start with Playground to benchmark models against your actual prompts, measure latency and token costs, then Deploy a dedicated endpoint at your expected concurrency. Compare the total cost (GPU-hours + token costs) against your current solution.
Most teams find the combination of right-sized GPU allocation and GLM-5 pricing delivers 40-60% total cost reduction versus default API providers at equivalent or better latency.
Ready to find your performance-cost balance?
Book a consultation with GMI Cloud at gmicloud.ai to get a customized GPU resource plan: model-to-GPU matching, pricing projections at your volume, FP8 optimization guidance, and a phased deployment roadmap.
Or start testing immediately at console.gmicloud.ai.
GLM-5 output at $3.20/M is 68% cheaper than GPT-5 at $10.00/M. At 1M daily output tokens, that's $6.80/day saved, or $204/month. At 10M daily tokens, it's $2,040/month. The API is OpenAI-compatible, so migration requires zero code changes. Check console.gmicloud.ai for current pricing.
Generally at 50K-100K+ daily requests. Below that, per-token APIs avoid idle GPU costs. Above that, dedicated GPUs on GMI Cloud (H100 at ~$2.10/GPU-hour) with optimized serving (vLLM, FP8) deliver lower cost per inference than linear per-token pricing. Run the math with your specific volume and token counts.
Yes. Deploy custom or fine-tuned models on dedicated H100/H200 GPU instances, while simultaneously accessing the 100+ model library via API. Both run on the same infrastructure, same billing, same OpenAI-compatible API format.
Sign up at console.gmicloud.ai, run your actual prompts through Playground across GLM-5, GPT-5, and DeepSeek-V3.2, compare output quality and per-token cost, then Deploy the winner for a 1-2 week production test at realistic concurrency.
Colin Mo
GMI Cloud helps you architect, deploy, optimize, and scale your AI strategies
