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A100 PCIe 80GB vs A10 24GB: specs and rental cost comparison
Direct answer
A100 PCIe 80GB vs A10 24GB: A10 24GB is cheaper on the lowest tracked rental row at $1.29 per GPU-hour, versus $1.39 for A100 PCIe 80GB. That makes A100 PCIe 80GB about 8% more expensive per GPU-hour on the cheapest rows in the ByteCosts GPU catalog. A100 PCIe 80GB has 80 GB VRAM and A10 24GB has 24 GB VRAM. The tables compare source-backed specs and value metrics only where both GPUs have a real spec field and a tracked rental rate. Rental prices are list rates per GPU-hour, before committed-use discounts, capacity limits, or region constraints.
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A100 PCIe 80GB vs A10 24GB: rental value
Cheapest tracked on-demand rental rows and normalized value metrics.
| Metric | A100 PCIe 80GB | A10 24GB |
|---|---|---|
| Cheapest rental / GPU-hour | $1.39 | $1.29 |
| $ / GB VRAM | $0.017 | $0.054 |
| $ / FP16 TFLOP-hour | $0.0045 | $0.0103 |
A100 PCIe 80GB vs A10 24GB: specs
Hardware specs from the committed GPU spec catalog. Rows with missing source fields on either GPU are omitted.
| Spec | A100 PCIe 80GB | A10 24GB |
|---|---|---|
| Architecture | ampere | ampere |
| VRAM | 80 GB | 24 GB |
| Memory bandwidth | 1935 GB/s | 600 GB/s |
| FP16 tensor compute | 312.0 TFLOPS | 125.0 TFLOPS |
| TDP | 300 W | 150 W |
Cheapest tracked rental rows
| GPU | Provider | Instance | Region | GPUs | Instance/hr | Per-GPU/hr |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A100 PCIe 80GB | RunPod | 1x_A100-80GB_SECURE | CA | 1 | $1.39 | $1.39 |
| A10 24GB | Lambda | gpu_1x_a10 | asia-northeast-1 | 1 | $1.29 | $1.29 |
Frequently asked questions
Is A100 PCIe 80GB or A10 24GB cheaper to rent?
A10 24GB is cheaper on the lowest tracked row at $1.29 per GPU-hour, compared with $1.39 for A100 PCIe 80GB. Region, capacity, spot interruption, and discounts can change a production bill.
Which is better value, A100 PCIe 80GB or A10 24GB?
Use the value table above: $/GB-VRAM is always shown from real VRAM and rental rate, while $/TFLOP rows are shown only when both GPUs have the relevant sourced compute spec. Do not compare a missing field as zero.
Where do these GPU comparison numbers come from?
Rental rates come from the ByteCosts GPU rental catalog normalized from the SkyPilot catalog. Hardware specs come from the committed GPU spec catalog and its per-GPU source URLs.
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A100 PCIe 80GB vs A10 24GB GPU comparison. ByteCosts. Updated June 15, 2026. https://bytecosts.com/gpu/compare/a100-pcie-80gb-vs-a10-24gb/