Thunder Compute is an innovative cloud service that abstracts GPUs over TCP, enabling developers to effortlessly transition from CPU-only environments to expansive GPU clusters with a single command. By simulating a direct connection to remote GPUs, it allows CPU-only systems to function as if they possess dedicated GPU resources, all while those physical GPUs are utilized across multiple machines. This technique not only enhances GPU utilization but also lowers expenses by enabling various workloads to share a single GPU through dynamic memory allocation. Developers can conveniently initiate their projects on CPU-centric setups and seamlessly scale up to large GPU clusters with minimal configuration, thus avoiding the costs related to idle computation resources during the development phase. With Thunder Compute, users gain on-demand access to powerful GPUs such as NVIDIA T4, A100 40GB, and A100 80GB, all offered at competitive pricing alongside high-speed networking. The platform fosters an efficient workflow, making it easier for developers to optimize their projects without the complexities typically associated with GPU management.