News Flaunt your style with this $65,000 Nvidia H100 purse

I see one glaring issue. How large could the crossover between women who carry $65k purses and women who who would actually want a GPU purse possible be? It had to be tiny already at $1000. Maybe Chinese AI companies will buy them trying to harvest the chips. Even the base level H100 80GB pcie is still over 30k in the US.
 
I see one glaring issue. How large could the crossover between women who carry $65k purses and women who who would actually want a GPU purse possible be? It had to be tiny already at $1000. Maybe Chinese AI companies will buy them trying to harvest the chips. Even the base level H100 80GB pcie is still over 30k in the US.
This isn't for "sales".
(except maybe one idiot)

Rather, publicity. And it appears to be working.
 
There is a Jerry break-everything guy somewhere who used to buy new phones just to break them.

Maybe you can encourage him in diversifying his breaking knowledge on those GPU purses and send you the photos?
 
The specific price is meant to be funny, but also call back to a memory (pun intended) for those of us who worked on 8-bit systems limited to 16-bit addressing. Thus, 65,536 bytes.
And colour depth. I remember, back on Windows 3.1, the first time I was able to go from 256 colours to 65,536. At the time it seemed like the best thing ever, and nothing would ever top it.
 
This isn't for "sales".
(except maybe one idiot)

Rather, publicity. And it appears to be working.
Actually it’s because some Chinese dude bought a non-working H100 and realized some idiot would buy it as a super expensive purse for his wife and she’ll just laugh at it. These people actually successfully sold $1000 purses built from $30 gt730s.
 
I see one glaring issue. How large could the crossover between women who carry $65k purses and women who who would actually want a GPU purse possible be? It had to be tiny already at $1000. Maybe Chinese AI companies will buy them trying to harvest the chips. Even the base level H100 80GB pcie is still over 30k in the US.
They didn't use real chips these are mockups.