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Nvidia launches $50k all-in-one deep learning workstation

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https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/data-center/dgx-station

 

$49,900 FOR 
NVIDIA DGX STATION
Dive into DL with your very own personal AI supercomputer.

 

And it's actually pretty good value...

 

Say you're the kind of person who's interested (on professional level) in machine learning. You've got couple good options to run the really time-consuming training on cloud instances where one can spin up as many custom VMs as necessary. But, what if the stuff you're doing is something you really-really don't want/can't run outside "a box" that's either defined for you by employer or simply because it's something that You personally have time/money invested in and don't want leaving your infrastructure.

 

Yes, you can build a box, buy the hardware - but looking at the pricing of this AND taking into account you get support and validated platform.. I think this box is well worth the money. Actually it'll pay for itself in notime if you can "train your monkeys" fast enough. In scenarios where these kinds of workloads are involved which benefit from this specific hardware, you never have enough computing power :)

 

https://www.nvidia.com/content/dam/en-zz/Solutions/Data-Center/dgx-station/dgx-station-infographic-volta-10232017.pdf

 

It looks sexy af, imho.

 

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I'm pretty sure the DGX Station has been out for a while now.

 

From October: https://www.servethehome.com/nvidia-dgx-station-upgraded-tesla-v100/

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Just now, Zic05 said:

Can it run crisis 

Yes, it can... But this puts a LOT of resources towards the AI so I hope you like Professional Veteran No Chance In Hell Hardcore Max TO THE EXTREME difficulty. 

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34 minutes ago, TheSLSAMG said:

I'm pretty sure the DGX Station has been out for a while now.

 

From October: https://www.servethehome.com/nvidia-dgx-station-upgraded-tesla-v100/

Lo and behold, you're right (Y)

 

Stumbled onto it and since i've never heard of it before thought it's something new.

 

edit: but i actually can't find this news in LTT, so it's actually news-worthy still ;)

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16 minutes ago, Matu20 said:

How many Voltas in that one?

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It’s the only personal supercomputer with four NVIDIA® Tesla®V100 GPUs, next generation NVIDIA NVLink, and new Tensor Core architecture.

 

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4 minutes ago, kinski said:

It's watercooled.

 

But those radiator fans have to breathe somehow, too.

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It's an industrial grade validated platform, I dont think You have to worry about it overheating.

 

There is enough ventilation there, somewhere.

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Who cares about crisis …. can it F@H ? :P 

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1 hour ago, Nicnac said:

But those radiator fans have to breathe somehow, too.

The top piece's perimeter is a mesh material.

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I think it's meant to be something akin to Apples offerings. In the "You know it's expensive the moment you see it" sense.

 

Some people dig the glass and clean corners, me, personally, I like the way its built, the details and parts used make sense.

I'd like it to be Epyc based, though.

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Damn nvidia, that is sexy looking af.

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That's one sexy case.

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3 minutes ago, ravenshrike said:

You're getting charged 6-8 thousand dollars for the case and liquid cooling.

Don't forget the 4 V100 Teslas ...

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3 minutes ago, ravenshrike said:

You're getting charged 6-8 thousand dollars for the case and liquid cooling.

The profit margin has to be paid somewhere ;). If they sell the system for less than what the parts combined retail for... then they may as well do just that - sell the parts individually.

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Someone want to get me one for Christmas???

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5 minutes ago, ravenshrike said:

You're getting charged 6-8 thousand dollars for the case and liquid cooling.

No, you get charged for enterprise validation and the guarantee that whatever workload you put on it is going to work 24/7. Or more specifically, professionals get charged that. This isn't a consumer product.

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1 minute ago, Centurius said:

professionals get charged that. This isn't a consumer product.

This; the last thing any company wants to do (time consuming and therefore salary/money consuming) is to try and trouble-shoot hardware in a system (especially BSODs) - much easier (and ultimately cheaper) to just send it back for RMA.

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That's so sweet...

 

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