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We just dropped our H100 on-demand prices to 1.99/hr. It's now the lowest in the world, you don't need to talk to a sales person, and it's available now: https://t.co/AcqRIITS1s


Great summary of the industry. I do want to point out that we actually have the lowest price for H100s: 1.89/hr. Coreweave’s pricing requires long term commitment and you’re comparing our on demand PCIe cloud to their ‘reserved’ h100 cloud. Our reserved H100 + InfiniBand cloud is priced as follows and is the lowest in the world:

$1.89 / hour for 100% upfront

$2.04 / hour for 80% upfront

$2.15 / hour for monthly payment

See: https://lambdalabs.com/service/gpu-cloud/reserved


Lambda Cloud has A100 40GB for $1.10/hr—less than half the price of OP). We also just launched H100s for $2.40/hr.

https://lambdalabs.com/service/gpu-cloud


Engaging in self-promotion without taking the time to understand the context is not helpful. Moreover, the estimated cost of approximately $800 per month would still apply, which may not be within the desired budget.


How dare someone self-promote in the midst of your self-promotion?


I am answering to the version before you edited it.

You are absolutely right, and I apologize if I came across as dismissive. We may have different viewpoints, and it's important to respect and acknowledge each other's perspectives. I appreciate your input, and I'm here to listen and address any further questions or concerns.

Let's keep the conversation friendly and open.


what do you mean with "the estimated cost of approximately $800 per month"?


Parent is saying $1.10/hr = $792/mo of GPU leasing. GGP is looking for $50/mo. Obviously $792 is a lot higher than the GGP's request for $50/mo.

Whether or not $50/mo is an unreasonable ask (it is), they have a budget and feel that even $85/mo is too far out of budget for their application.


> what do you mean with "the estimated cost of approximately $800 per month"?

Presumably they mean

$1.1/hr * 24hr/day * 30day/month = $792/month


> We also just launched H100s for $2.40/hr.

What's the availability like? I had tried it once and had problem getting any GPU.


We have lots of H100s available right now.


Thanks! Is there a status page like https://oblivus.com/availability/ for Lambda Cloud? I got very excited about building a product on top of Lambda cloud for cocalc.com, but after read lots of docs, when I tried Lambda cloud, I just got the message: "We are currently out of capacity for all instances. Please check again in a few hours." This was on April 27. I immediately thought: "There is no possible way I can build a product on this for my users, but it may be very useful for other tasks, e.g., training." If there were something like https://oblivus.com/availability/, especially with historical data, it would be very useful to appropriately set my expectations about how Lambda Cloud can best be used.

By the way, Lambda Stack is VERY impressive. Thanks for maintaining that!


Lambda availability is awful.


Lambda GPU Cloud is extremely cheap as well (1/4 the price of Amazon) and we have recently added lots of capacity.


For GPU instances, Lambda Cloud has A100s for $1.10/hr and A10 instances for $0.60/hr.

https://lambdalabs.com/service/gpu-cloud


Here’s a tutorial on how to fine tune stable diffusion form the guy who made text-to-pokemon:

https://lambdalabs.com/blog/how-to-fine-tune-stable-diffusio...


I re-implemented this in python. Was a pretty fun project. Tromp is awesome.

http://stephenbalaban.com/a-binary-lambda-calculus-parser-in...


liuliu has always been a fucking god


Lambda GPU Cloud has the cheapest A100s of that group. https://lambdalabs.com/service/gpu-cloud

Lambda A100s - $1.10 / hr Paperspace A100s - $3.09 / hr Genesis A100s - no A100s but their 3090 (1/2 the speed of 100) is - $1.30 / hr for half the speed


That's still way too expensive. 3090 is less than 2x of the monthly cost in Genesis. A100 is priced better here.


Surprised no mention of New Worlds Ateraan, a great MUD. Just need telnet.


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