AWS is expensive if you are an extremely heavy user.
Checking out whether the pricing works for you is an easy exercise. A p3 instance costs $3.06 per hour at the time of writing. It runs an Nvidia V100, which costs around $10k. So you've got yourself around 3000 hours of use before it makes sense to buy your own.
If you want something cheaper, you can go with the p2 instances at $0.90 an hour. These cost around $2k, so you're looking at around 2200 hours of use before it might become economical to buy your own.
I don't want to sound like an AWS fanboy, but I do believe it's a good democratising catalyst for deep learning and scientific computing.
EDIT: p2 instances run on K80 GPUs, which I neglected to mention above.
Checking out whether the pricing works for you is an easy exercise. A p3 instance costs $3.06 per hour at the time of writing. It runs an Nvidia V100, which costs around $10k. So you've got yourself around 3000 hours of use before it makes sense to buy your own.
If you want something cheaper, you can go with the p2 instances at $0.90 an hour. These cost around $2k, so you're looking at around 2200 hours of use before it might become economical to buy your own.
I don't want to sound like an AWS fanboy, but I do believe it's a good democratising catalyst for deep learning and scientific computing.
EDIT: p2 instances run on K80 GPUs, which I neglected to mention above.