Isn’t the recommended option going to be dog slow at 256 GB/s.
One would expect that by now buying desktop class computers on shops with a Linux experience would be rather common.
Geekcom devices that it advertises as Linux ready, are actually sold with Windows pre-installed.
I guess they mean WSL ready.
Sorry, but this is not even close to "being honest", it's bad math. That calculation assumes you do nothing with the computer other than local inference.
Wasn‘t that a discounted price?
The 64gb mac mini is also interesting, if anything because it is very likely to hold most of its value when reselling.
I’m keeping an eye on the next apple hardware refreshes, particularly for mac minis and mac studios.
Mac Studio M4 Max with 128gb at $3,699 (if you can find it) would equate to 10 million tokens a day of mixed input-output for over 5 years to break even. At which point that hardware is outdated compared to the SOTA models that will probably still be cheap on hosted platforms.