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by raj_m 3477 days ago
I really don't think this will make a dent in CUDA's platform. CUDA has a well established ecosystem in deep learning and compatible cards like Quadro coupled with very matured platform makes it miles ahead of platform.

That said, I would love to be proven wrong. Healthy competition such as this fosters much better results. Also CUDA is not without issues in certain matters.

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The ML/deep learning technologies are peaking or will peak in the coming years on the hype curve [1], so it is not too late for AMD to join the show, there is plenty of newcomers and growing entities to buy hardware. So even though the CUDA ecosystem is far more established, let's not forget how much room for growth there is under an exponential growth curve!

Even Intel is late to the game (and so far can't even compete with AMD in terms of hardware).

[1] https://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3412017

Just speaking from a personal perspective, I took a parallel computing course at my uni this past semester and CUDA was the main platform we worked on (and I'm an undergraduate). Nvidia also has a great Udacity course they offer for free. Unless AMD gets CUDA compatibility working soon, I really don't see how they're going to catch up as far as adoption goes.
They either get CUDA or compatibility with all major frameworks. And they'd better be cheaper or faster than NVIDIA.