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thulle | 2 years ago
That doesn't say anything about the fraction of the cost on the finished product though? Those numbers just say it could be something like 2% vs 6% of the cost of the card.
thulle | 2 years ago
That doesn't say anything about the fraction of the cost on the finished product though? Those numbers just say it could be something like 2% vs 6% of the cost of the card.
SpecialistK|2 years ago
The trickier bit to measure is R&D, as it's both a fixed cost and one that can be spread across several products.
thulle|2 years ago
Assuming they're not selling the 4090 at a loss and being generous that the whole cost is the chip cost, that makes for a $1600 chip. Scaled to the H100 we get $2140. That's a pretty minuscule fraction of a $35k card.