> We'll assume a 32B dense model, as they've have gotten quite good for production use and a B200 can comfortably serve them. This could be a Gemma, Qwen, DeepSeek, whatever.
That seems like a very consequential point to include halfway through the post. They aren't wrong that Qwen 3.6 26B or Gemma 4 31B are quite good, depending on the use case, but if we're doing napkin math, I'd want some more headroom in the assumptions.
They really ought to have Qwen parameterize their post's calculations and add sliders so a reader could play around with the values.
>This largely depends on whether you own or rent your hardware. At $40,000 per B200, your lifetime cost per user is 40_000/num_users.
In the 100% duty cycle case (worst for cost), that's 6k$ per user. Realistically, serving 300 users per GPU you'll spend a lifetime cost of about $133 per user, plus the datacenter/upkeep bill.
If you rent the GPU, the cost is more straightforward. At an hourly rate of $43, your hourly cost per user is 4/num_users. For num_users=300 you get an hourly rate of about $0.013 per user, or $9.36 per month.
This leads me to believe you can buy a GPU but leave it at a data center?
Do people do this? I don't understand. Or are you equating upkeep bill to electricity on premises?
That seems like a very consequential point to include halfway through the post. They aren't wrong that Qwen 3.6 26B or Gemma 4 31B are quite good, depending on the use case, but if we're doing napkin math, I'd want some more headroom in the assumptions.
They really ought to have Qwen parameterize their post's calculations and add sliders so a reader could play around with the values.
What is the operational cost and when does it become more expensive than the upfront capex?
The B200 tops out at 1000W and idles around 140W. It averages around 600W. https://www.lightly.ai/blog/nvidia-b200-vs-h100 U.S. average electricity cost is $.14 per kWh in March. https://www.eia.gov/electricity/monthly/epm_table_grapher.ph...
600/1000 *.14 =$0.084 per hour $2.01 per day $60.30 per month With 300 users, $.20 per user per month. Seems fairly cheap for the electricity.
Does anyone know how to estimate colo/data center rent costs? Where did I screw up my estimates?
This leads me to believe you can buy a GPU but leave it at a data center?
Do people do this? I don't understand. Or are you equating upkeep bill to electricity on premises?
Network throughout?