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Now do Nvidia.

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Probably won't anytime soon. I keep getting the feeling that they are trying to woo Jensen Huang.

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!codecels

Is x86 (and Windows) a harder drug to quit than CUDA? I'd say yes.


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The only 'cudas I know is them big ones when I'm 'cooba divin, they got some mean teef

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You don't need to quit it you just need to rip it off lol

It might not be as performatively good but any decent team should be able to at least replicate x86 compatible hardware to a functional degree

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i can recompile my apps anytime I want!!!111 See... just watch...

Okay just one more bump

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Are they quitting x86? I know China makes it's own x86 CPUs that are near peer (~5 years behind) with intels

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I think they'd prefer to use their own RISC-V based chip or to continue developing Loongson (I made a post of mine before) but they appear to be taking a multi-pronged approach


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Why do we need GPUs anyway? What would it take to make something properly modular for that role?

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this question doesn't even make sense.

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The smartest people in the world and infinite money. Basically every attempt to replace standard hardware with more specialized equipment has failed in the mainstream (or outright).

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I'm not a techcel so I'm probably off with the specifics, but cpu's are flexible do it all workhouses that can do complex tasks whereas gpu's are geared to doing relatively simpler tasks, but can do them in parallel so the end result is significantly faster. I assume there are trade offs you make for one or the other which is why there's never been a successful do it all processor.

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Please no, my stock portfolio is doing so good

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