• SuspiciousCarrot78@aussie.zone
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    3 days ago

    I guess it depends on your definition of perfect - cheap, good or fast.

    This thing is probably going to cost at least $20K USD.

    Edit:

    “Next year’s base M7 processor is expected to arrive in the first half of 2027 and will also upgrade memory bandwidth to about 240 GB/s.”

    That’s…really fucking slow. What’s the goal here - CGI, engineering sims, game dev etc? 1.5TB is cool but at 240GB/s that will crawl for AI use.

    Comparison: this is about $100K, for 7.2TB/s, 252GB VRAM (+500GB system ram, so closer to 750GB total)

    https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/products/workstations/dgx-station/

    • mitchty@lemmy.sdf.org
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      2 days ago

      It’s likely wrong reporting, the m5 ultra gets 614 GB/s today. The m3 pro gets over 800. The rumored m5 pro is 1.2TB/s. Likely this will be 2.4 TB/s, but half the reason for high bandwidth in nvidia chips is somewhat offset in the unified scheme. Mlx needs a lot less copy data around when the gpu can just read it directly.

    • NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      Something got reported on incorrectly because the M5 Max’s have 614 GB/s today, and the Ultra M4 machine’s (not laptops) are 819 and that’s 3 generations behind a M7 if they make an M7 ultra machine.

      $ for $ you’ll get more video ram than paying for a 5090, but it won’t be as fast and can’t train well.

      Before the ram price decable, you could get a 192gb M4 Ultra for ~10k CAD.