Side-by-side GPU comparison: specs, memory, compute performance, and live cloud pricing.
Verdict
A10 has 4 GB more VRAM, making it better suited for large models and long context windows. For compute-bound workloads like training, A10 delivers 1.2× higher FP16 throughput. A10 supports a broader range of models (566 vs 562 from this catalog), giving more flexibility.
Specifications
| A10 | RTX 4000 Ada | |
|---|---|---|
| VRAM | 24 GB | 20 GB |
| VRAM Type | GDDR6 | GDDR6 |
| Memory Bandwidth | 0.6 TB/s | 0.4 TB/s |
| FP16 Performance | 63 TFLOPS | 53 TFLOPS |
| Manufacturer | NVIDIA | NVIDIA |
| FP8 Support | No | Yes |
| FP4 Support | No | No |
Price / Performance
Based on cheapest single-GPU on-demand pricing. Lower $/TFLOP = better compute value; lower $/GB = better memory value.
| A10 | RTX 4000 Ada | |
|---|---|---|
| $/hr (cheapest) | $1.29 | — |
| $/TFLOP (compute value) | $0.0206 | — |
| $/GB VRAM (memory value) | $0.0537 | — |
Cloud Pricing
Cheapest on-demand price per provider (single GPU).
A10
| Provider | On-demand | Spot | Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lambda | $1.29/hr | — | |
| Microsoft Azure | $3.20/hr | $0.80/hr |
RTX 4000 Ada
No cloud pricing available.
Model Compatibility
Models from the catalog that fit on each GPU, grouped by required precision.
A10 (566 models)
RTX 4000 Ada (562 models)
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