Theres already an A100 54 biliion transistors 300W TBP @ $10k...
works out to 20 years of my graphics card budget
So, i would be only checking that out in LTT videos
That one has an extra premium for being a gpu you can chuck in a server, a desktop product would not be as expensive.
But I'm not even referring to those specs, I'm referring to the fully unlocked GA100 with 128SM units (16400 cuda cores, 60% more cores than the RTX3090). To my knowledge, Nvidia has never released a full GA100 GPU in any segment, even the $10k card you are referencing has 20SM units disabled.
			
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