• poopyheadthrowaway@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I doubt any big, mainstream western corporations would use GeForce cards for AI, even if they have the same amount of vRAM as workstation cards (and they’d never have the same memory as AI-specific cards such as the H100). Hobbyists will for sure, but they make up such a tiny portion of the market that I doubt it would change the overall demand. Chinese and Russian companies will, I guess, but I don’t think that would have the same effect as crypto mining, which has immediate returns without any expertise for individual users, unlike AI applications.

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      10 months ago

      I doubt any big, mainstream western corporations would use GeForce cards for AI

      Why wouldn’t they?

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        10 months ago

        Nvidia has things like the A series for this sort of stuff, and at their level of use they’ll be buying at a distributor or direct from manufacturer level depending on size.

        Some small places will want 4090s and things though, and then yeah maybe they’ll buy from stores and that but I doubt that’ll be enough to kick demand up and cause prices like the crypto boom.

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          10 months ago

          There’s no advantage of the A series unless you plan to use the unique virtual GPU features. Nvidia added a toggle for the 4090 to make use of ECC, which apparently the memory can already do, to turn it into a professional card with less VRAM. It’s otherwise nearly identical to the A series cards, minus the NVLINK to connector two A series cards together.

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      10 months ago

      Doesn’t matter what western companies would do, matters that countries accounting for a billion+ people and second largest economy would use them.