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If CUDA was usable by AMD, there wouldn't be incentive for all of my GPUs to be Nvidia......
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Pytorch requires you to explicitly put your tensors on the GPU. The advantage to to such an action is that it speeds up training by ~50x in my experience...
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Simply using the geometric mean for comparison is idiotic when it includes many limited thread applications. Look at blender or particle simulation r...
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I did this upgrade from a 1700 at 3.8ghz. The performance uplift was about double in highly multithreaded tasks, virtualization, or avx2 methods. If you...
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You can easily use watch to update it in real time at whatever interval you want. I have watch -n 5 lscpu running in one window at all times as a monitor...
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thelongdivider replied to Sway 1.3 Release Candidate Brings Many Changes For This i3-Inspired Wayland Compositorin WaylandThe reasons are definitely good, and I'm not blaming the sway developer. I liked Wayland a lot back when my primary pc had a 7970 in it. But I must stick...
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thelongdivider replied to Sway 1.3 Release Candidate Brings Many Changes For This i3-Inspired Wayland Compositorin WaylandThe biggest issue for me is the lack of nvidia support (I need CUDA) . I'm stuck on i3 until that is resolved, but the devel doesn't have interest in...
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These are the lscpu statements on a Ryzen 3900x:
Vulnerability Itlb multihit: Not affected
Vulnerability L1tf: Not...
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