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by jltsiren 476 days ago
Consumer hardware is cheap, if 192 GB of RAM is enough for you. But if you want to go beyond that, the Mac Studio is very competitively priced. A minimal Threadripper workstation with 256 GB is ~$7400 from Puget Systems. If you increase the memory to 512 GB, the price goes up to ~$10900. Mostly because 128 GB modules are about as expensive as what Apple charges for RAM. A Threadripper Pro workstation can use cheaper 8x64 GB for the same capacity, but because the base system is more expensive, you'll end up paying ~$11600.