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d3m0t3p | 4 months ago

Because the ML ecosystem is more mature on the NVidia side. Software-wise the cuda platform is more advanced. It will be hard for AMD to catch up. It is good to see competition tho.

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shikon7|4 months ago

But the article shows that the Nvidia ecosystem isn't that mature either on the DGX Spark with ARM64. I wonder if Nvidia is still ahead for such use cases, all things considered.

bigyabai|4 months ago

On the DGX Spark, yes. On ARM64, Nvidia has been shipping drivers for years now. The rest of the Linux ecosystem is going to be the problem, most distros and projects don't have anywhere near the incentive Nvidia does to treat ARM like a first-class citizen.