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183 points spacebanana7 | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.36s | source

I appreciate developing ROCm into something competitive with CUDA would require a lot of work, both internally within AMD and with external contributions to the relevant open source libraries.

However the amount of resources at stake is incredible. The delta between NVIDIA's value and AMD's is bigger than the annual GDP of Spain. Even if they needed to hire a few thousand engineers at a few million in comp each, it'd still be a good investment.

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whywhywhywhy ◴[] No.43547335[source]
The answer is in the question, because if they had the foresight to do such a thing the tech would already be here, instead they thought 1 dimensionally about their product, were part of the group that fumbled OpenCL and now they're a decade behind playing catch up.
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1. Symmetry ◴[] No.43547882[source]
The second article I ever submitted to Hacker News back in 2011 was on AMD's efforts to build a CUDA competitor[1]. I don't think it's lack of foresight.

[1]https://www.semiaccurate.com/2011/06/22/amd-and-arm-join-for...