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Is the H100 NVL a good GPU for code assistant?

The H100 NVL is a hopper NVIDIA GPU with 94 GB HBM3 (3938 GB/s), 835 TFLOPS BF16 / 1671 TFLOPS FP8, and a 400 W TDP. Code assistant workloads care most about low time-to-first-token and high single-stream tokens/sec, since developers wait on completions in real time. Here's how the H100 NVL measures up.

VRAM
94 GB
Bandwidth
3938 GB/s
BF16
835 TFLOPS
Cheapest
$4.1/hr

What models fit on a single H100 NVL?

Weights only, reserving ~25% of the 94 GB for KV cache, activations and fragmentation. ✓ = fits on one card.

ModelBF16FP8INT4
Llama 3.1 8B
Qwen 2.5 14B
Gemma 2 27B
Mixtral 8x7B (MoE)
Llama 3.3 70B
Qwen 2.5 72B
Llama 3.1 405B

Largest single-card fit: Gemma 2 27B at BF16, Llama 3.3 70B at FP8, Qwen 2.5 72B at INT4. Bigger models need tensor-parallel across 8 cards.

H100 NVL for code assistant, specifically

Code assistant is context-heavy, so the KV cache — not the weights — is what fills the 94 GB. On the H100 NVL you'll trade context length against batch size: long prompts mean fewer concurrent requests. Because it's latency-sensitive, run it at low batch sizes on a fast framework (vLLM ≈ 85% MFU) rather than maximising batch. Size it precisely on the calculator.

H100 NVL pricing across providers

ProviderOn-demand $/hrReserved $/hr
coreweave$4.1$3.09
aws$5.6$4.2

Verdict

With 94 GB, the H100 NVL is a data-center-class card that comfortably handles code assistant for models up to Gemma 2 27B at full precision on a single card — a strong pick if your budget supports ~$4.1/hr.

See full H100 NVLspecs & pricing, size your model on the calculator, or compare every GPU on the GPU list.