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by JonChesterfield
718 days ago
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It's roughly that the AMD tech works reasonably well on HPC and less convincingly on "normal" hardware/systems. So a lot of AMD internal people think the stack is solid because it works well on their precisely configured dev machines and on the commercially supported clusters. Other people think it's buggy and useless because that's the experience on some other platforms. This state of affairs isn't great. It could be worse but it could certainly be much better. |
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