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Not exactly what you’re looking for, but Hetzner has servers with a single GPU (48GB VRAM):
https://www.hetzner.com/dedicated-rootserver/matrix-gpu/
Sir this is LowEnd talk
You linked offers that are above 7$/y, duh.
4x Nvidia A40 is ok?
The community rule was $7/m... not $7/yr
@FAT32 please give @Neoon a label like “LowEndLLM Master”
I think we already replied to this thread on reddit.
You can also start a live chat with us. I think we can help you with the config.
Thank you
You can try DeepInfra, for $2.5/hr you can get a B200 with 180GB VRAM. I've used them extensively for AI training (LLMs).
Can someone ELI5 what this model does?
Thank you, sounds like it would fit into the budget for my friend.
Maybe you can run at 640x480 with single GPU.
If they have the budget for monthly, we have RTX PRO 6000's in stock.
we have some l40s and h100 nvl in stock.
I love it, how people comment, but don't name a price.
Guys, this is LET not WHT.
If you prefer something slightly cheaper you can also get an RTX PRO 6000 with 96GB VRAM at TensorDock for ~$1.2/hr. I've not used that specific model from TensorDock but I've also used them extensively in the past for AI training!
It's a world-generator model. Basically, it generates a world based off a prompt.
Imagine an AI that creates images, like Midjourney, ChatGPT, Google's Imagen 3, Stable Diffusion or Flux. Now, this hunyuan model creates an initial frame based off the prompt you give (e.g., "A street in Mars") & then based off the input of your keyboard (WASD/arrows) & mouse it starts generating consecutive frames that are cohesive with the initial frame AND your actions. I don't know if you ever found yourself watching or even playing the AI generated Minecraft (like this one https://www.youtube.com/shorts/XzVoI_x-8kg), well it's basically that sort of thing but way better now. Kind of like Google's recent release of Genie 3.