• xyguy
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    5 months ago

    This is the sort of thing that to me highlights the inherent inefficiency of proprietary software and processes.

    “Oh sorry, you’ll need our magic hardware in order to run this software. It simply can’t happen any other way.”

    Turns out that wasnt true which of course it isn’t.

    Imagine instead of everyone could have been working together on a fully open graphics compute stack. Sure, optimize it for the hardware you sell, why not, but then it’s up to the “best” product instead of the one with the magic software juice.

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      5 months ago

      Not a shill. Don’t like Nvidia. But, this drop-in replacement is more like a framework for a future fully compatible drop-in replacement than a fully functional one. It’s like wine from two decades ago to windows – you might get a few things to work…

  • mayooooo@beehaw.org
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    5 months ago

    A serious question - when will nvidia stop selling their products and start asking for rent? Like 50 bucks a month is a 4070, your hardware can be a 4090 but thats a 100 a month. I give it a year