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as long as developers buy into the CUDA environment, that will never happen.
the sole reason why nvidia caps vram capacities is to prevent developers from having a budget option and having to buy 4090s or workstation quadro cards for vram.
That's what I mean. My video card has 24 GB, but it's still not enough!
time to bend over to go buy an RTX 8000 gpu