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by hgoel
50 days ago
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I think it's useful to consider that NVIDIA bet on CUDA early, they've supported it since 2006. AMD has to do a lot less work, but it's still going to take a while to get all of the software in a competitive state. Though, on the other hand, I'm not very convinced AMD is even seriously trying, with how much of a mess ROCm has continued to be. GCN was an excellent GPU compute architecture, but they never seemed to manage to make much of that. I had been willing to put up with the software support struggles too, but the way ROCm support for the Radeon VII and 5000 series had been handled really put me off. |
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