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Certainly not - yet. But right now the graphics side of Linux development (as opposed to the kernel, compilers, and other non-display infrastructural...
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Once upon a time Microsoft convinced everyone that Windows NT was the future. There was a Cadence port to NT way back when - but nobody bought it. These...
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My day job is in silicon design. One of the common CAD tools is Cadence Virtuoso, and it runs on X11, as it has for a few decades. Do a quick search...
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I've already done some of this, though I haven't been able to put much time into it. This is on Gentoo, and I built the ROCm packages as my OpenCL implementation,...
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Does anyone know of a Spice simulator that's already been converted this way? I've read about a few Cuda Spices, but not even that many of those.
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Perhaps more to the point, is bus1 superseded by dbus-broker, at least in terms of performance?...
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Actually the guy who explained the "gather-scatter problem" to us in IBM days worked for AMD, last I saw. If you have a number or title on...
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A long, long time ago I was working for IBM, and when the Vector Facility became available to us I was looking forward to doing circuit simulation with...
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I had been under the impression that tensorflow==cuda, and that maybe there was a quite-convoluted way to get tensorflow on top of AMD hardware with ROCm....
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Anyone know the state of XWayland in this release? The CAD software I run in an enterprise environment is still written to X11....
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