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by kllrnohj
476 days ago
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5,500 easily gets me either vastly more CPU cores if I care more about that or a vastly faster GPU if I care more about that. Or for both a 9950x + 5090 (assuming you can actually find one in stock) is ~$3000 for the pair + motherboard, leaving a solid $2500 for whatever amount of RAM, storage, and networking you desire. The M3 strikes a very particular middle ground for AI of lots of RAM but a significantly slower GPU which nothing else matches, but that also isn't inherently the right balance either. And for any other workloads, it's quite expensive. |
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I have a Max M3 (the non-binned one), and I feel like 64GB or 96GB is within the realm of enabling LLMs that run reasonable fast on it (it is also a laptop, so I can do things on planes or trips). I thought about the Ultra, if you have 128GB for a top line M3 Ultra, the models that you could fit into memory would run fairly fast. For 512GB, you could run the bigger models, but not very quickly, so maybe not much point (at least for my use cases).