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Comment by robotswantdata

12 hours ago

DGX workstations, expensive but allow PCI cards as well.

https://marketplace.nvidia.com/en-us/enterprise/personal-ai-...

It's hilarious that not a single one of these has pricing listed anywhere public.

I don't think they expect anyone to actually buy these.

Most companies looking to buy these for developers would ideally have multiple people share one machine and that sort of an arrangement works much more naturally with a managed cloud machine instead of the tower format presented here.

Confirming my hypothesis, this category of devices more or less absent in the used market. The only DGX workstation on ebay has a GPU from 2017, several generations ago.

  • Nvidia doesn’t list prices because they don’t sell the machines themselves. If you click through each of those links, the prices are listed on the distributor’s website. For example the Dell Pro Max with GB10 is $4,194.34 and you can even click “Add to Cart.”

    • I don't mean the small GB10s.

      If you try to find the pricing of the GB300 towers even on the manufacturer sites, you'll see that it's not listed for any of the six or so models.

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  • 'Important' people in organizations get them. They either ask for them, or the team that manages the shared GPU resources gets tired of their shit and they just give them one.

    • Yes, I agree this is the use case.

      Since the user here is not paying for it directly, the manufacturer does not have any incentive to list prices anywhere.

  • I don't think it's so odd, very few products above ~$50k have final prices listed for anyone to buy 1-click.