• jonathan@lemmy.zip
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    Looking at the others in the ultra-SFFPC market segment they’re targeting (e.g. Mac Mini, Intel NUC, Nvidia DIGITS) this is a solid first outing.

    It’s a standard ITX mainboard that happens to have soldered ram. It will fit in any ITX-compatible case and even has dedicated PCI-e slot in case you do use a case with space for a PCI-e device like an SFP+ card.

    On the upside, the unified ram means the GPU can use it, and so you could run 70b-size models on it.

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      On the upside, the unified ram means the GPU can use it, and so you could run 70b-size models on it.

      The version with 128GB ram is $1999.

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            Equivalent as in 128gb of unified RAM targeting casual ML workloads. The price should be on any news article about it.

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              I mean there’s more to a computer than how much RAM it has.

              I only see 3rd party sources for pricing, nothing directly from Nvidia. And indeed Framework did say in their presentation that there was no price.