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by mrlatinos 3477 days ago
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.
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They either get CUDA or compatibility with all major frameworks. And they'd better be cheaper or faster than NVIDIA.