Comment by embedding-shape
6 days ago
For comparison, most recent (consumer) NVIDIA GPUs released:
- 5050 - MSRP: 249 USD - 320 GB/s
- 5060 - MSRP: 299 USD - 448 GB/s
- 5060 Ti - MSRP: 379 USD - 448 GB/s
- 5070 - MSRP: 549 USD - 672 GB/s
- 5070 Ti - MSRP: 749 USD - 896 GB/s
- 5080 - MSRP: 999 USD - 960 GB/s
- 5090 - MSRP: 1999 USD - 1792 GB/s
M3 Ultra seems to come close to a ~5070 Ti more or less.
You should really list memory with the graphics cards, and above should list (unified) memory and prices as well with particular price points.
I mean what I was curious (and maybe others) about was comparing it to parent's post, which is all about the memory bandwidth, hence the comparison.
But it doesn't matter if you have 1000GB/s memory bandwidth if you only have 32GB of vram. Well, maybe for some applications it works out (image generation?), but its not seriously competing with an ultra with 128 GB of unified memory or even a max with 64 GB if unified memory.
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