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Originally posted by deanjo View PostThere is also a 'chance' every winter that there will be snow on the ground in Canada. It is never guaranteed but the chance falls heavily in favour of it.
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Originally posted by Qaridariumno cuda for medical research means they need to buy higher priced nvidia hardware and lost money on that expensiv stuff because they can not use cheap amd gpu cards.
people dieing and nvidia kills people because of CUDA because they got to much money to high profit ot of there cuda crap cards.
if the medical resarsch use amd stream sdk they can save more people because they can buy more cheaper cards and do more calculations.
in an matter of fakt an hd5850 do have full speed at 64bit and an gtx480 does only have 1/8 speed in 64bit tasks and Tesla is very expensiv.
Nvidia really kills many humans in medical research because of this anti human CUDA politics
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Originally posted by anImpertinentrather than pointing and laughing at the lack of X/Y/Z in free software - get coding or stfu?
I personally don't have a problem with AMD/ATI users. It's their choice afterall. The problem I have is with the company AMD itself, which hinders my efforts as a developer for the linux environment. While mainly developing for smartphones makes me a living and AMD hasn't got anything to do with that (got it? ), why porting software to linux doesn't add value to that?
No company has a right to hinder anyone's hard work by dropping support to their hardware! Developing software pays my bills. I want to port more software to linux. I want my business partners to be happy with the work I've done porting their software!
And I want more respect in this forum.
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Originally posted by glxextxexlg View PostPointing to a lack of support doesn't mean a person is making fun of it. A fact is a fact and if we were to put our heads under the soil like ostrichs do then why bother with computers and technology? we would shut ourselves to monasteries with pentium MMXes and linux installed with open source supported radeon 9800s.
I personally don't have a problem with AMD/ATI users. It's their choice afterall. The problem I have is with the company AMD itself, which hinders my efforts as a developer for the linux environment. While mainly developing for smartphones makes me a living and AMD hasn't got anything to do with that (got it? ), why porting software to linux doesn't add value to that?
No company has a right to hinder anyone's hard work by dropping support to their hardware! Developing software pays my bills. I want to port more software to linux. I want my business partners to be happy with the work I've done porting their software!
And I want more respect in this forum.
Last but not least respect is a two-way-street, accusations of lies and saying people are 'fanboys' will not get you respect in return!
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Originally posted by glxextxexlg View PostNo company has a right to hinder anyone's hard work by dropping support to their hardware! Developing software pays my bills.
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