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The legend returns! Battle(non)sense
I think it's far more likely to have developers integrate it into their games than AMD investing resources to do it for them.Wait, he thinks developer support is the easier way? I cannot imagine how, especially if you don't dominate the market share. Even Reflex support is limited.
Also, I would like to have the lag-reducing feature control globally via a single switch, without checking game menus. I really hope the "hack" way will prevail.
AMD's Radeon & Instinct GPUs including the RX 7900 XTX, 7900 XT, PRO W7900 & the upcoming MI300 are now prohibited from sales in China according to a sales advisory guide that's allegedly been rolled out by Dell.
the fact is that the card is listed with half-precision metrics that are even higher than the RTX 4090 at 122.8 TF vs 82.58 TF so that's one easy way for US authorities setting these import/export restrictions to rate the TPP performance
Can you explain why?I think it's far more likely to have developers integrate it into their games than AMD investing resources to do it for them.
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AMD don't really have a history of investing in developer support.Can you explain why?
AMD don't really have a history of investing in developer support.
Not in relevant HPC workloads where APU advantages are nice to obscene in some cases (CFD, as you've seen, is particularly egregious).So MI300X faster than APU...
How does it stack up against nVidia? That's the big question.So MI300X faster than APU...
I was talking about availabilityNot in relevant HPC workloads where APU advantages are nice to obscene in some cases (CFD, as you've seen, is particularly egregious).
That's just a question of what cloud guys want and it's 300X.I was talking about availability
According to AMD, it's basically on par with H100. Which probably means it actually isn't. Also, NVIDIA has H200 now, which is even faster.How does it stack up against nVidia? That's the big question.