CPU vs A6000
Explore a head to head comparison of specifications, performance, and pricing.
CPU
The n/a CPU delivers high-performance computing capabilities for AI, machine learning, and data science applications.
A6000
The NVIDIA A6000 delivers high-performance computing capabilities for AI, machine learning, and data science applications.
CPU vs A6000: Which Should You Choose?
The A6000 is available across 6 cloud providers on Shadeform compared to 2 for the CPU, giving more options for region and pricing flexibility.
CPU — Best Use Cases
- •General-purpose GPU compute
- •Deep learning training and inference
- •AI model development
Choose CPU when:
- ✓Your preferred provider already has availability
A6000 — Best Use Cases
- •General-purpose deep learning training
- •Fine-tuning models up to 13B parameters
- •AI inference at moderate throughput
- •Computer vision and NLP workloads
Choose A6000 when:
- ✓You need flexibility across multiple cloud providers or regions
See how the CPU & A6000 compare
Compare detailed hardware specifications and average pricing for the CPU and A6000.
Compare Hardware Specifications
| CPU | A6000 | |
|---|---|---|
| GPU Type | CPU | A6000 |
| VRAM per GPU | 0 GB | 48 GB |
| Manufacturer | n/a | NVIDIA |
| Architecture | N/A | Ampere |
| Interconnect | pcie | PCIe Gen4 |
| Memory Bandwidth | N/A | 768 GB/s |
| FP16 TFLOPS | N/A | 38.71 TFLOPS (1:1) |
| CUDA Cores | N/A | 10752 |
| Tensor Cores | N/A | 336 (3rd Gen) |
| RT Cores | N/A | 84 (2nd Gen) |
| Base Clock | N/A | 1410 MHz |
| Boost Clock | N/A | 1800 MHz |
| TDP | N/A | 300W |
| Process Node | N/A | TSMC 8nm |
| Data Formats | N/A | INT8, BF16, FP16, TF32, FP32 |
Compare Average On-Demand Pricing
| CPU | A6000 | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 GPU | N/A | $0.94 /hr |
| 2 GPUs | N/A | $1.89 /hr |
| 4 GPUs | N/A | $3.77 /hr |
| 8 GPUs | N/A | $4.16 /hr |
Frequently Asked Questions: CPU vs A6000
The main differences are VRAM (0 GB vs 48 GB).
The A6000 is generally better for large language model training due to its higher throughput and 48 GB of VRAM, which allows fitting larger models or larger batch sizes in a single pass. For smaller models or fine-tuning tasks where cost matters more, both GPUs can be effective.
Pricing for the CPU and A6000 varies by cloud provider, region, and contract type. Shadeform aggregates pricing from 30+ GPU cloud providers so you can compare and find the best rate. Use the instance table above to see current on-demand prices.
The A6000 has more VRAM at 48 GB, compared to 0 GB on the CPU. Higher VRAM allows you to run larger models without quantization, use longer context windows, and process larger batch sizes — all of which improve throughput and reduce latency for memory-bound workloads.
The A6000 is currently available across 6 cloud providers on Shadeform's network, compared to 2 for the CPU. Shadeform lets you deploy either GPU across all available providers from a single platform, so you can always find available capacity without manually checking each cloud.
Mixing different GPU types in a single training cluster is generally not recommended, as it creates performance bottlenecks where faster GPUs wait for slower ones. For best results, use a homogeneous cluster of either CPU or A6000. Shadeform supports on-demand clusters of up to 64 GPUs of the same type with no commitment required.
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