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minus-squarebrianorcalink10•1 year agoNearly all such software support CUDA, (which up to now was Nvidia only) and some also support AMD through ROCm, DirectML, ONNX, or some other means, but CUDA is most common. This will open up more of those to users with AMD hardware.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoThanks that is what I was curious about. So good news!
Nearly all such software support CUDA, (which up to now was Nvidia only) and some also support AMD through ROCm, DirectML, ONNX, or some other means, but CUDA is most common. This will open up more of those to users with AMD hardware.
Thanks that is what I was curious about. So good news!