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MathChief

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Can't watch, does RDNA2 have a CUDA equivalent so that it can be used in machine learning, tensorflow, PyTorch, FastAi, etc?
 

Mecha Meister

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The 6800XT looks like a solid RTX 3080 competitor! I wonder what the ray tracing performance is like?

DLSS is really impressive, I wonder if AMD has their own solution?
 

DjRalford

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It's great showing the performance increase when playing without raytracing, but how much is it gonna tank when raytracing is on.
 

Maple

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6800 XT trading blows with the 3080. If this is priced $50 cheaper than the 3080 then AMD is going to have a huge win on their hands.
 

TronLight

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*Clicks rage mode button*

6800XT:

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Can't watch, does RDNA2 have a CUDA equivalent so that it can be used in machine learning, tensorflow, PyTorch, FastAi, etc?

ROCm but adaption is slow. IIRC Pytorch already has a ROCm supported distribution, but you'd have to build it yourself.
https://rocmdocs.amd.com/en/latest/Deep_learning/Deep-learning.html
https://rocmdocs.amd.com/en/latest/
https://hub.docker.com/r/rocm/pytorch

Still not as easy as many of the packages using CUDA.
Not really machine learning related, but you can try to use Numba! Great nifty package and support Rocm.
 
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