CUDA is good and it works across the entirety of the Nvidia stack going back to Maxwell, if AMD wants ROCm to be taken seriously they need to do the same. ROCm can do a lot but what's the point in leveraging it for a consumer project if nothing...
I had a friend of the family give me a new one last weekend. I gave a case of 50 to his grandfather to use at the high school he teached at 20 years ago. Had 15 in the box in the attic.
He laser engraved the HardOCP logo on it.
It is funny because over in another thread people argue that ROCm is useless to invest the resources for desktop cards. That said, I agree with a lot of what you say here
IIRC Robert Krakow founded Razer and he was the owner of Everglide, the guy that sued me for making Ratpadz. If f that tells you anything about Razer...
Razer is one of those companies that got famous due to their marketing department, not due to the quality of the products they made. I never owned anything but their phone, myself, but I did use them at a LAN shop back in 2005 and I thought they...
They are down for NV and AMD, market share has remained stable globally. NV's reporting on it's earnings have always been somewhat "creative" on the gaming desktop category.
Still seeing huge purchasing impacts from the Coof buying spree...
Also ML may be less of a bitch with the multi-chip problems because it is less time sensitive. There are lots of things that scale not just to multiple chiplets or chips but multiple nodes real well. The problem with realtime graphics is that...
AI on the other hand? Where you have companies paying top dollar for that extra 10% to be faster than their competitors is another matter, an extra $1000 in costs per board is pretty tiny when you are charging $60,000 for the board, and tagging...
Apologies, you are correct. When I did my initial search I mistakenly clicked the RX 7700S for tech specs.
Ohh snap, you're right. Monolithic for RDNA 4, can't believe I missed that.
Yea...Hence no RDNA 4 high end. Apparently they didn't want...
You have the chiplets which get good yields but then need packaging and assembly which is constrained and getting more expensive. Then you have the interposer those chiplets sit on which is yet another node and another series of wafers.
TSMC’s...
The interposer all those chiplets sit on isn’t free and it’s the size of the other chips combined. It might be on an older node but it’s still another wafer getting used up. Wafer prices have gone up a lot.
I was digging through a box of old stuff and found a AMD Palomino chip and a dual core Opteron. Thought back to the days of spending marathon sessions overclocking these chips.
My first overclocking was a Clawhammer it was the big bad single...