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theptip ◴[] No.42623585[source]
$3k for a 128GB standalone is quite favorable pricing considering the next best option at home is going to be a 32GB 5090 at $2k for the card alone, so probably $3k when you’re done building a rig around it.
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egorfine ◴[] No.42623673[source]
The press-release says "up to 128GB" while the price is a single figure of $3,000. So it won't be out of the real of possibility that the 128GB version would cost quite a bit more.
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mysteria ◴[] No.42624262[source]
From what I've seen the general consensus is that the 128GB of memory is standard across all models, and that the price would vary for different storage and networking configurations. Their marketing materials say that "Each Project DIGITS features 128GB of unified, coherent memory and up to 4TB of NVMe storage."

https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/news/nvidia-puts-grace-blackwe...

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1. egorfine ◴[] No.42624433[source]
Indeed!