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by c0balt
45 days ago
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Short answer, no. There are better learning resources and a better ecosystem available around Nvidia cards & software (cuda). Long answer, it depends. It will add more challenges and require significantly more effort (even outside the GPU programming itself, debugging toolchain etc. is a somewhat separate skill). The smaller/less mature ecosystem also means you will have less examples to look at for references. |
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