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MasterScrat | 1 month ago

Is there a reliable service that plots hourly price per GPU per cloud through time?

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lancekey|1 month ago

I’ve been working on computeprices.com as a side project for the last year to do just that.

mentos|1 month ago

Is there a graph view that charts all GPU prices on one graph?

If not I think the landing page should be just that with checkbox filters for all GPUs on the left that you can easily toggle all on/off to show/hide their line on the graph.

a1371|1 month ago

I was not expecting that the prices are going down. Makes sense as the hardware gets older but I always assumed the prices must be inflated given how much competition there is to make new datacenters

claar|1 month ago

This is cool!

Would it be possible to add "Best Value" / "best average performance per dollar" type thing?

skywhopper|1 month ago

Not sure, but historically, AWS as far as I know has never raised prices on specific instance type usage like this. It makes sense that this would be the first attempt since it’s for apparently guaranteed capacity (vs the normal model of “if we’re out of capacity, too bad for you”).

That said, the real disturbing part of this is not so much the raising of the price for an extremely high-demand resource, but the utter lack of communication about it.

tuananh|1 month ago

they have been doing that for awhile now (last few (2-3) years) for ebs (gp3) and ec2 (gen 8) instances.