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Ornith-1.0-397B-FP8 GPU Requirements: VRAM & Cheapest GPU

Ornith-1.0-397B-FP8 has about 397B parameters. See exactly how much GPU memory it needs at FP16, INT8, and INT4, and the cheapest GPU to run it, with live hourly pricing from 5+ data center partners.

397BParameters
216 GBMin VRAM
$3.28/hrCheapest
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To run Ornith-1.0-397B-FP8 for inference at FP16, you need roughly 865 GB of VRAM. The cheapest fit on Spheron is 8x H200 141GB at about $14.56/hr. Quantize to INT4 to run it on a smaller, cheaper GPU.

GB VRAM REQUIRED
FP16INFERENCEBATCH 1CTX 4k

Estimated peak VRAM including weights, activations, and KV cache. Add 10% headroom for production traffic.

RANKCONFIGURATIONPER GPUTOTAL $/HR
  • 01
    8× H200 141GBCHEAPEST
    Hopper · HBM3e
    $1.82/hr$14.56/hr
  • 02
    4× B300 288GB
    Blackwell Ultra · HBM3e
    $9.16/hr$36.64/hr
  • 03
    8× B200 192GB
    Blackwell · HBM3e
    $5.34/hr$42.72/hr

Live pricing aggregated from 5+ data center partners. Per-minute billing, no commitments.

VRAM required to run Ornith-1.0-397B-FP8

Estimated peak VRAM at context length 4,096 and batch size 1, including weights, activations, and KV cache. Quantizing to INT8 (Q8) or INT4 (Q4) cuts memory roughly in half and in quarter.

PrecisionInferenceLoRA fine-tuneFull fine-tune
FP16865 GB1298 GB3462 GB
INT8433 GB649 GB1731 GB
INT4216 GB325 GB865 GB

Cheapest GPU to run Ornith-1.0-397B-FP8 by precision

FP16
VRAM required865GB

Full precision. Best quality, highest memory.

Cheapest GPU
8x H200 141GB
Hopper · HBM3e
$14.56/hr · $1.82/hr/gpu
8x H200 141GB on Spheron
INT8
VRAM required433GB

8-bit quantized. ~2x smaller, minimal quality loss.

Cheapest GPU
8x A100 80GB
Ampere · HBM2e
$6.56/hr · $0.82/hr/gpu
8x A100 80GB on Spheron
INT4
VRAM required216GB

4-bit quantized. ~4x smaller, runs on smaller GPUs.

Cheapest GPU
4x A100 80GB
Ampere · HBM2e
$3.28/hr · $0.82/hr/gpu
4x A100 80GB on Spheron

Inference vs fine-tuning Ornith-1.0-397B-FP8

InferenceWeights + KV cache
LoRA fine-tune~1.5×+ low-rank adapter
Full fine-tune~4×+ gradients + optimizer state

Inference only holds the model weights plus a KV cache, so it is the cheapest setup. LoRA fine-tuning adds a small adapter and roughly 50% more memory. Full fine-tuning holds gradients and optimizer state on top of the weights, which is about 4x the inference footprint, so it often needs multiple GPUs even when inference fits on one. For Ornith-1.0-397B-FP8, an on-demand H200 141GB instance covers inference and LoRA, while a full fine-tune needs several times that memory and often spans multiple GPUs. Check the live GPU pricing for current rates.

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