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No, I"m with you. I like compiled applications that run native object code, not some interpreted VM like Java and DotNet. And not everything has...
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Probably the biggest user-noticeable change is the addition of the MERGE statement, which allows a single command to insert new rows, update existing...
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OpenCL beyond version 1.2 and OpenCL C++ were basically kneecapped by Nvidia. They saw their vested interest in pushing CUDA, a proprietary solution that...
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If your linker output goes straight to /usr/bin or /usr/lib, you have bigger problems to worry about. ...
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Jeez, I'm not asking AMD to cater to my whims. I'm asking them to get a coherent platform strategy and for them to start leading instead of chasing. Right...
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What's sad is that Nvidia has been allowed to hobble the natural growth and improvement of OpenCL into something more competitive with CUDA. Why is Nvidia...
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AMD is aiming their efforts at supporting supercomputers built with their FirePro and Instinct GPUs, not your typical desktop apps. As frustrating as...
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No mention of FP64 rates here or at AMD.com. So if FP16 rate is up to 35 Tflops, and FP32 is up to 17 Tflops, the only logical conclusion is that FP64...Last edited by Mark625; 08 June 2021, 10:30 AM.
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For all of you complaining about AMD's pricing.... get a grip. AMD is not a charity. They will (and should!) charge as much as they can for each unit,...
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