top | item 24465350 (no title) japgolly | 5 years ago I think the biggest concern is NVIDIA's stance against OSS. discuss order hn newest QuixoticQuibit|5 years ago Look at their AI/CUDA documentation and associated githubs. Many of their tools and libraries are open source.Tell me, what other AI platform works with x86 and PowerPC and ARM? Currently NVIDIA’s GPUs do. cycloptic|5 years ago It's good that they open sourced that stuff, but the main problem is that CUDA itself is closed source and vendor locked to nvidia's hardware. load replies (2) nolaspring|5 years ago I spent most of this afternoon tying to get cuda in docker to work on my Mac for a machine learning use case. It doesn’t. Because nvidia load replies (4)
QuixoticQuibit|5 years ago Look at their AI/CUDA documentation and associated githubs. Many of their tools and libraries are open source.Tell me, what other AI platform works with x86 and PowerPC and ARM? Currently NVIDIA’s GPUs do. cycloptic|5 years ago It's good that they open sourced that stuff, but the main problem is that CUDA itself is closed source and vendor locked to nvidia's hardware. load replies (2) nolaspring|5 years ago I spent most of this afternoon tying to get cuda in docker to work on my Mac for a machine learning use case. It doesn’t. Because nvidia load replies (4)
cycloptic|5 years ago It's good that they open sourced that stuff, but the main problem is that CUDA itself is closed source and vendor locked to nvidia's hardware. load replies (2)
nolaspring|5 years ago I spent most of this afternoon tying to get cuda in docker to work on my Mac for a machine learning use case. It doesn’t. Because nvidia load replies (4)
QuixoticQuibit|5 years ago
Tell me, what other AI platform works with x86 and PowerPC and ARM? Currently NVIDIA’s GPUs do.
cycloptic|5 years ago
nolaspring|5 years ago