Estimating the cost per token for local Large Language Models (LLMs) involves calculating hardware amortization, electricity consumption, and operational overhead. The primary challenge lies in the fixed nature of hardware costs, which can make self-hosting expensive if utilization is low. For instance, an RTX 5090, amortized over 36 months, contributes significantly to the per-token cost, especially at lower usage volumes compared to cloud API pricing. AI
IMPACT Provides a framework for developers to accurately assess the financial viability of self-hosting LLMs versus using cloud APIs.
RANK_REASON The item discusses the economics of self-hosting LLMs, providing a guide and analysis rather than announcing a new product or research.
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