If people are interested, I could split up each of our MI300x into 4 and then charge $0.50 (1/4th our current rate). You'd get 48GB of vram instead of 32GB and it would be HBM3 instead of GDDR7 (5.3TB/s vs 1.7TB/s).
The only catch is that I'd need to get 32 people who want VMs like this since I would have to do it for the entire box of compute.
It really is an unfortunate thing that pricing is so opaque and non-transparent in this industry. You look at one price and that's it. The reality is more complex.
Vultr is a box of 8 minimum and not on-demand and they don't offer VMs.
On the other hand, I offer the bare minimum (1 GPU for 1 minute) (or 2, 4, 8x), on-demand, no-contract, and an API to automate it all. We also have 100G unlimited bandwidth and free IPv4. Oh and our 8x box specs are generally better... 122TB of enterprise NVMe.
The only catch is that I'd need to get 32 people who want VMs like this since I would have to do it for the entire box of compute.
Wan2.2 runs just fine on AMD.