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by thrtythreeforty
922 days ago
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Maybe so. But it isn't confidence inspiring when I go to see which cards are supported and I see this issue: https://github.com/ROCm/ROCm/issues/1714 With Nvidia cards, I know that if I buy any Nvidia card made in the last 10 years, CUDA code will run on it. Period. (Yes, different language levels require newer hardware, but Nvidia docs are quite clear about which CUDA versions require which silicon.) I have an AMD Zen3 APU with a tiny Vega in it; I ought to be able to mess around with HIP with ~zero fuss. The will-they-won't-they and the rapidly dropped support is hurting the otherwise excellent ROCm and HIP projects. There is a huge API surface to implement and it looks like they're making rapid gains. |
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