NVIDIA H100 vs H200 for AI in 2026: Is the Memory Upgrade Worth It?
The H200 is not a faster compute chip than the H100 — it is the same Hopper GPU with far more memory. For large-model inference, that distinction is everything.
Head-to-head comparisons of AI hardware
The H200 is not a faster compute chip than the H100 — it is the same Hopper GPU with far more memory. For large-model inference, that distinction is everything.
The H100 outclasses the A100 on every performance axis — but the A100 still rents for a fraction of the price. Here’s exactly when the older card wins on cost-efficiency.
Both ship with 16 GB GDDR7 and Blackwell. The 5080 costs 33% more — is it 33% better for AI? We tested both side-by-side.
AMD finally shipped a chip with massive unified memory in 2026 — 128 GB vs Apple M4 Pro’s 48 GB. But Apple’s per-chip efficiency still matters. Which wins for AI?
Three years into AMD’s push, ROCm 6.3 on the 7900 XTX is finally usable for serious AI. But CUDA isn’t standing still — here’s where each ecosystem actually wins in 2026.
The RTX 5090 brings 32 GB of GDDR7 and ~30% more AI throughput than the 4090 — but is it the right buy for image generation, local LLMs, or fine-tuning? Real benchmarks, real verdict.
The RTX 5090 is faster per token. The M4 Max holds models five times bigger. We tested both at every AI workload that actually matters in 2026 — here’s which one to buy.
OpenAI and Anthropic are the two companies shaping frontier AI. We compare their models, philosophies, products, and pricing — and explain which one to choose for which job.
The three frontier AI models compared. We break down GPT-5, Claude 4, and Gemini 3 by real strengths — coding, writing, research, multimodal — so you can pick the right one.