AFAIK the competition is mostly AMD, but AMD is not near Nvidia in popularity for AI or in datacenters in general, even if they may be offering reasonable value.
AMD is not nearly giving the competition to Nvidia they do to Intel. They are working on it, and I think they can take some marketshare. But for now AMD has sold mostly based on Nvidia not having allocated enough production to satisfy the market.
AMD also isn’t anywhere near Nvidia in profits or profit margins, and that’s a major parameter in estimating the level of competition they can provide.
Do gamers even care about CUDA?
No, this is about AI
I thought this was about Nvidia not having competition.
It is, but it does have competition
AFAIK the competition is mostly AMD, but AMD is not near Nvidia in popularity for AI or in datacenters in general, even if they may be offering reasonable value.
AMD is not nearly giving the competition to Nvidia they do to Intel. They are working on it, and I think they can take some marketshare. But for now AMD has sold mostly based on Nvidia not having allocated enough production to satisfy the market.
AMD also isn’t anywhere near Nvidia in profits or profit margins, and that’s a major parameter in estimating the level of competition they can provide.
I’m a gamer, and I do…
Then again, I’m mostly excited about using CUDA cores for cracking hashes and the like, lol.