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by wmobit 214 days ago
I'd go so far as to say it's the exact opposite. It's faster and easier to change the hardware than the software.
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Counterproof: attempt to modify your graphics card. Then attempt to modify a piece of code. Which one was easier?
You're saying it like hardware and software are disjoint. You design hardware with software in mind (and vice versa); you need to if you want performance rivaling nvidia. This codesign, seeing their products are not only usable but actually tailored to maximize resource utilization in real workloads (not driven by w/e benchmarks), is where AMD seems to lack.

Why oversimplify the premise and frame your take as some 'proof'. Just use the term counter-argument/example