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L4 vs A10

Explore a head to head comparison of specifications, performance, and pricing.

L4

The NVIDIA L4 delivers high-performance computing capabilities for AI, machine learning, and data science applications.

ManufacturerNVIDIA
GPU Architecture
Average Price$3.56/hr
GPU VRAM24 GB
Cloud Availability1 clouds
System Memory384 GB
CPU Cores64
Storage500 GB

A10

The NVIDIA A10 delivers high-performance computing capabilities for AI, machine learning, and data science applications.

ManufacturerNVIDIA
GPU ArchitectureAmpere
Average Price$1.29/hr
GPU VRAM24 GB
Cloud Availability1 clouds
System Memory200 GB
CPU Cores30
Storage1.4 TB

L4 vs A10: Which Should You Choose?

Both the L4 and A10 offer 24 GB of VRAM, putting them on equal footing for memory-bound workloads. On FP16 throughput, the A10 delivers 31.24 TFLOPS versus 30.29 TFLOPS on the L4 — 3% more faster for mixed-precision training and inference. Memory bandwidth favors the A10 at 0.60 TB/s compared to 0.30 TB/s on the L4, which directly impacts inference latency for memory-bandwidth-bound models. Architecturally, the L4 is built on Ada Lovelace while the A10 uses Ampere, reflecting different generational capabilities and optimizations. On Shadeform, the L4 starts from $0.95/hr versus $1.29/hr for the A10 — 36% more expensive — reflecting the performance premium.

L4 — Best Use Cases

  • LLM inference and model serving
  • Image generation and diffusion models
  • Smaller fine-tuning runs
  • Cost-efficient GPU compute

Choose L4 when:

  • Cost efficiency is your primary concern
  • Your workload does not require peak FP16 throughput

A10 — 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 A10 when:

  • Maximum performance justifies the higher cost
  • You are training large models or running high-throughput inference

See how the L4 & A10 compare

Compare detailed hardware specifications and average pricing for the L4 and A10.

Compare Hardware Specifications

L4A10
GPU Type
L4
A10
VRAM per GPU
24 GB
24 GB
Manufacturer
NVIDIA
NVIDIA
Architecture
Ada Lovelace
Ampere
Interconnect
PCIe Gen4
PCIe Gen4
Memory Bandwidth
300 GB/s
600 GB/s
FP16 TFLOPS
30.29 TFLOPS (1:1)
31.24 TFLOPS (1:1)
CUDA Cores
7424
9216
Tensor Cores
232 (4th Gen)
288 (3rd Gen)
RT Cores
58 (3rd Gen)
72 (2nd Gen)
Base Clock
795 MHz
885 MHz
Boost Clock
2040 MHz
1695 MHz
TDP
72W
150W
Process Node
TSMC 4N
TSMC 8nm
Data Formats
FP8, INT8, BF16, FP16, TF32, FP32
INT4, INT8, BF16, FP16, TF32, FP32

Compare Average On-Demand Pricing

L4A10
1 GPU
$0.95 /hr
$1.29 /hr
2 GPUs
$1.90 /hr
N/A
4 GPUs
$3.80 /hr
N/A
8 GPUs
$7.60 /hr
N/A

Frequently Asked Questions: L4 vs A10

The main differences are FP16 throughput (30.29 vs 31.24 TFLOPS), architecture (Ada Lovelace vs Ampere). The L4 uses the Ada Lovelace architecture while the A10 is based on Ampere, giving each GPU different generational capabilities.

The A10 is generally better for large language model training due to its higher throughput and 24 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.

On Shadeform, the L4 is available from $0.95/hr. The A10 starts from $1.29/hr. Prices vary by provider, region, and contract length. Reserved commitments can reduce hourly costs significantly compared to on-demand pricing.

Based on TFLOPS per dollar, the L4 offers better raw compute value at current Shadeform on-demand rates. However, the best choice depends on your specific workload — if you need the extra VRAM or throughput of the A10, paying the premium may be justified by faster job completion and lower total cost.

The L4 is currently available across 1 cloud providers on Shadeform's network, compared to 1 for the A10. 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 L4 or A10. Shadeform supports on-demand clusters of up to 64 GPUs of the same type with no commitment required.

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