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by mindcrime 3751 days ago
Well not using CUDA isn't necessarily synonymous with "use a CPU". There is OpenCL. But still, you have a point even if we might quibble over details. This is why I am very much hoping AMD gets serious about Machine Learning and hoping for OpenCL on AMD chips will eventually reach a level of parity (or near parity) with the CUDA on nVidia stuff.
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Its unlikely that AMD is going to be able to make serious inroads in the near future. nVidia has built quite a lead not just in terms of chips but tooling. I had thought a couple of years ago that AMD should be building a competitor to the Tesla. It should be able to build a more hybrid solution than nVidia can given its in house CPU development talent. But I haven't seen them building anything like that and a competitor to nVidia may have to come from somewhere else. In the absence of a serious competitor OpenCL is not very interesting.
Yeah, and that's sad. I really hate to see this whole monoculture thing, especially since CUDA isn't OSS. :-(
Its really a hardware problem.