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Old but gold. posting for anybody who hasn't seen this yet.

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[-] filister@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

The problem is that Nvidia's software stack is much more advanced. For example machine learning acceleration, CUDa is miles better than Rocm and widely supported. I wish AMD were more serious about GPUs and made greater strides, but they overslept and let Nvidia become a de-facto monopolists with their anti competitive/consumers strategies and closed source strides.

Nvidia is the new Apple, unfortunately.

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