now many guys want to buy this, I am reseller AMD BC-250,it is popular now
boxking 15 hours ago [-]
thank you sir, actually it is not easy to find on ebay, because they are small seller, hard to find hundred, also ebay price a bit high for me
brcmthrowaway 19 hours ago [-]
Then you are definitely long on AMD.
latchkey 17 hours ago [-]
More accurately... I'm long on a viable alternative to the current monopoly. We have two OS's for phones (android and ios), there is no reason why we shouldn't have the same for all AI hardware and software. The only one even close, is AMD.
keynha 17 hours ago [-]
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edg5000 19 hours ago [-]
Checked out this company about a year ago and they only offered small models. Now I see they have GLM-fp8/Kimi and DeepSeek V4 Pro. Since workloads are predominantly cached input, I'm surprised to see no separate price for cached input vs uncached.
I hope the prices will drop significantly; with these prices you'll end up with thousands in monthly costs quickly.
Hopefully more hardware companies will be on the market in the coming years. If the Chinese eventually start competing with the current memory makers, maybe that will help.
mezark 3 hours ago [-]
Hi! Co-founder of Doubleword here - we've hugely increased the number of models that we offer (partly thanks to work that we've done on hotswapping https://blog.doubleword.ai/fast-sglang-starts.
We're kind of known for our low prices - our prices (our main usage is for our high throughput API - the async tier) is significantly below average openrouter prices - but cached prices is coming soon which will lower them even more :)
zftnb666 18 hours ago [-]
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benlm 1 days ago [-]
Nice work! Would DeepSeek V4 Pro on 8xMI300X work with these patches?
Not sure I understand. If they support MI300x, their self-hosted will run on our hardware.
alfiedotwtf 15 hours ago [-]
It’s just weird Deepseek released a model that was not compatible with any of the usual engines. Without derez’s new project just to support DSv4, how long until it’s actually viable in llama :(
I'm super curious what you would use them for.
We're kind of known for our low prices - our prices (our main usage is for our high throughput API - the async tier) is significantly below average openrouter prices - but cached prices is coming soon which will lower them even more :)
(CEO Hot Aisle)