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Is this supposed to be a good deal? Seems pretty lackluster, would still rather have whatever you can get with 24GB from Nvidia.
A 24gb 4090 is $2000. Not sure what other 24gb options from Nvidia there are.
But 4090 is the tippy top, not "mid-range".

Hell, I'd still rather have a 3080 12GB for $400 than an AMD/ATI 16GB card which can't do CUDA

It's hard enough getting the Nvidia cards working properly.

Edit: @cjbprime we're saying the same thing..

A $2000 card is not an alternative to a $329 card. You could buy six of the $329 cards and then you'd have 96GB :)
Sounds like I'm going to need more PCIe lanes.
> Edit: @cjbprime we're saying the same thing..

I don't think you are

The 3090 has 24 gigs as well and is available for a very decent price on the second hand market
How is ROCm / pytorch / tensorflow support on these cards? Would love to get rid of nvidia closed-source drivers for good...