hello good people, I'm about to get into the market to replace my ageing mobile workstation, I've been trying to compare a Quadro A3000 against an RTX 3000 and a P4200, I read about the tensor cores and how they're dedicated to AI , which the P4200 lacks.
Ok, I'm new to the AI side of things and I want to know how buying a mobile workstation with an AI powered Quadro will impact my life or how I can take advantage of the tensor cores , in its basic form for example when two people are using ChatGTP or Gemini , how will the one having a laptop with Quadro A3000 have an advantage over even somebody using a laptop with no graphics card at all in the search results that chatgpt gives.
Or can somebody can explain to me how I will benefit on the AI side of things if I go with for example A3000 and leave a machine with P4200, and A3000 is also having fewer tensor cores compared to RTX 3000 despite being newer and running on 8nm lithography. Are there any hidden secrets in those tensor cores number comparison? I will gladly appreciate your replies.
Ok, I'm new to the AI side of things and I want to know how buying a mobile workstation with an AI powered Quadro will impact my life or how I can take advantage of the tensor cores , in its basic form for example when two people are using ChatGTP or Gemini , how will the one having a laptop with Quadro A3000 have an advantage over even somebody using a laptop with no graphics card at all in the search results that chatgpt gives.
Or can somebody can explain to me how I will benefit on the AI side of things if I go with for example A3000 and leave a machine with P4200, and A3000 is also having fewer tensor cores compared to RTX 3000 despite being newer and running on 8nm lithography. Are there any hidden secrets in those tensor cores number comparison? I will gladly appreciate your replies.
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