• woelkchen@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    I’m really curious who at AMD thought it to be a great idea to develop a CUDA compatibility layer but not to release it. As stated, the release was only made because AMD ended financial support.

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      7 months ago

      The problem is that if we make CUDA the standard, then they put nVidia in control of a standard. nVidia could try to manipulate the situation in future versions of CUDA by reworking it to fuck with this implementation, giving AMD a shaky name in the space.

      We saw this happen with Wine, where although probably not deliberately, MS made Windows compatibility a moving and very unstable target.

      That is something tolerable by open source communities, but isn’t something that will fly for official support.