• GenderNeutralBro@lemmy.sdf.org
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    2 months ago

    As a reminder, the same (closed-source) user-space components for OpenGL / OpenCL / Vulkan / CUDA are used regardless of the NVIDIA kernel driver option with their official driver stack.

    CUDA hell remains. :(

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        They already have the advantage of not being Nvidia

        That’s just because they release worse products.

        If AMD had Nvidia’s marketshare, they would be just as scummy as the business climate allows.

        In fact, AMD piggybacks off of Nvidia’s scumbaggery to charge more for their GPUs rather than engage in an actual price war.

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        ROCm is it’s own hell (unless they finally put some resources into it in the past couple years)

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          They put in the absolute minimum amount of resources for it.

          It’s also littered with bugs as the ZLUDA project has noted

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      Yes, the CUDA is the only reason why I consider NVIDIA. I really hate this company but the AMD tech stack is really inferior.

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        I’ve heard this but don’t really understand it… At a high level, what makes cuda so much better?

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            Right, I’m well aware that that article is the reason why a bunch of people have been making the unsubstantiated claim that Nvidia has hired people to work on Nouveau.

            Nvidia hired the former lead Nouveau maintainer and he contributed a bunch of patches a couple of months ago after they hired him. That was his first contribution since stepping down and I’m fairly certain it was his last because there’s no way Phoronix would miss the opportunity to milk this some more if they could. He had said when stepping down that he was open to contributing every once in a while, so this wasn’t very surprising either way. To be clear, it is not evidence that he or anyone else was hired by Nvidia to work on Nouveau. Otherwise, I’d like to ask what he’s been doing since, because that was over three months ago.

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      The fact that cuda means ‘wonders’ in polish is living in my mind rent free several days after I read about nvidia news.

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    Well… it is an out-of-tree kernel driver that is made by the same company, and the userspace drivers are still proprietary.

    This says NOTHING other than “wow NVIDIA can write good code (open source) that doesnt suck”?

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    Anyone tried this beta version yet? Any idea how stable it is?

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    I been using the open kernel driver with my Debian Workstation, it has worked better then the default driver by far with the Debian backport Kernel, I installed it using the Nvidia Cuda Repo.