AMD Quietly Funded A Drop-In CUDA Implementation Built On ROCm: It's Now Open-Source - eviltoast
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      9 months ago

      “AMD decided this year to discontinue funding the effort and not release it as any software product”.

      So AMD decided that it wasn’t worthwhile and so the developer released it on his own. AMDs decisions are just baffling. You still can’t even install Pytorch for rocm on Windows.

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        9 months ago

        So AMD decided that it wasn’t worthwhile and so the developer released it on his own. AMDs decisions are just baffling.

        AMD may have done this to avoid legal entanglements. It allows the solution to exist without a full endorsement from AMD and also lets the open source community drive it to where it needs to be as far as features and functionality.

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          9 months ago

          my thoughts too - now I really hope this project has a future in the open source env and it’s not just an ambitious endeavor

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        9 months ago

        Along with what the other comment says, they could think that the project is in a good position to stand on its own now. It may have needed the funding to get to a good place where people will support it, but I’d bet it’s there now.

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      9 months ago

      novideo’s existence setting the bar so low that im giving kudos to a traded for-profit company