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Not a hardware thing.
Not a hardware thing.
Ray accelerators are a hardware thing. The AI to denoise them, again, not so much.
Just because AMD cards don't come with tensor cores doesn't mean they can't run AI workloads, tensor cores are essentially cut-down GPU cores. They make sense in mobile devices to save on energy consumption but on desktop? Just use the TFLOPs you have for the basic matrix math you're doing, the important bit, and that's the gather/scatter memory architecture to deal with giant matrices, GPUs also have.
If there are software alternatives that allow me to automatically AI upscale and convert to HDR any video I play in any program, streaming or local (and it just works automatically in everything with no effort on my part), then please share download links with me. Until then I'll stick with Nvidia GPUs.
"Any video in any program" is not how it works for you right now, either. And if you need something, then definitely not in every program but in your video editor because you're a professional.
As to software: I'm on Linux. You won't get that nvidia software there, either, in Linux land everyone gets those features because they have nothing to do with what GPU you have. Well at least mpv does it all, natively or via standard plugins (also AI frame interpolation), TBH I don't really care how firefox plays videos as long as VRR works, which it does.