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gpuconnectionDev
What's new
v0.11 · Jul 16, 2026
Starting a request
- Step 1 asks what you need first — hardware, cloud or colocation — and only opens the detailed form once you've chosen.
- It asks one question at a time: answered questions collapse into a compact summary row, then the step turns into the full form in place.
- How many machines you need is asked here now, instead of down in the order summary.
- Fixed connector lines that drew broken, doubled or misaligned, and the size jump as the step changed over.
The request form
- Your selections are grouped into four sections: Hardware, Usage, Terms and Service. Hardware is just the substrate — use case, ML task and model moved to Usage.
- Each requirement carries a small tappable label — required, preferred, excluded — that cycles between softer and firmer. Some of the newer levels don't change matching yet.
- “How long will you need this for?” now asks on every kind of request, not just colocation.
- The reasoning behind a delivery suggestion opens as a full readable panel instead of getting clipped.
Your order and matches
- “Start building” is gone. A status readout — dots plus a word like “Broad” or “Ready to send” — shows how close your request is to done.
- The summary leads with what you're actually ordering (“System · GB200”, “Workstation”) rather than an item count.
- Delivery method and machine count no longer appear twice, and a label that errored when tapped is gone.
- A quick click no longer flashes the page dark, and number fields no longer show doubled arrows.
GPU picker and catalog
- The GPU picker shows brand, the full model name and the chip architecture in their own columns, instead of a short code.
- The “Include equivalents” toggle is gone — equivalents are handled for you on the cloud path.
- Catalog pages gained more spec detail and a quality summary.
Location
- A country / state / zip picker replaces the rough region map — in the builder, and across listing and supplier pages.
- A country (or US state or zip) in the page link routes hosting requests to nearby suppliers first.
Sign-in and passcode
- An expired passcode session bounces you straight back here, instead of failing on your next click.
- The sign-in headline now reads “Start Connecting”.
Known issues
- Mobile is a mess
- RFQ's won't send — your request saves and matches, but no supplier is contacted yet
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