Or still pretending that it doesn't exist?... As much as I love AMD these days (both my machines have Ryzen, plus one of my two GPUs), this is a sore point. But I'm truly, truly glad that AMD is stepping up on their GPU game as well, kudos! The NVIDIA monopoly is not healthy.
For those of us that aren't interested in gaming, it would be nice if AMD also made some of their newer high-powered GPUs more directly accessible for ML applications. Some more competition in this space would be great, but whereas NVIDIA treats ML as a first-class application, AMD has been pretty quiet on this front so far.
Yeah. The card (the XT at least) is great in rasterization performance, easily beating nvidia in terms of price and power / performance. By a bit.
But I'm planning on building a full new PC (my first since the Core2 Quad days lol) as soon as the new GPUs and CPUs are available without a waiting list and at reasonable prices, and I don't really see the case for AMD here. Nobody cares about 20 watts on the desktop and you're only saving like $50 but giving up a lot of RT performance and DLSS. For some reason a
It's good to see AMD coming back and kicking arse in not just one, but two fields.
Or still pretending that it doesn't exist? ... As much as I love AMD these days (both my machines have Ryzen, plus one of my two GPUs), this is a sore point.
But I'm truly, truly glad that AMD is stepping up on their GPU game as well, kudos! The NVIDIA monopoly is not healthy.
For those of us that aren't interested in gaming, it would be nice if AMD also made some of their newer high-powered GPUs more directly accessible for ML applications. Some more competition in this space would be great, but whereas NVIDIA treats ML as a first-class application, AMD has been pretty quiet on this front so far.
Yeah. The card (the XT at least) is great in rasterization performance, easily beating nvidia in terms of price and power / performance. By a bit.
But I'm planning on building a full new PC (my first since the Core2 Quad days lol) as soon as the new GPUs and CPUs are available without a waiting list and at reasonable prices, and I don't really see the case for AMD here. Nobody cares about 20 watts on the desktop and you're only saving like $50 but giving up a lot of RT performance and DLSS. For some reason a