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    Ah yes I love my
    Megabytes - Intel Ryzen 3060 XT3D

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      ATI

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      I think you can still find it mentioned on the product detail stickers or the PCB silkscreen or such. They still have the name in a few places, probably to maintain the trademark.

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        Ah yes I love my
        Megabytes - Intel Ryzen 3060 XT3D

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        Laughs in RTX Voodoo 6000X3D which only needs two external power bricks

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          their latest card is only supported on Ubuntu

          Where did you read this? As far as I know and has open sourced all their graphics drivers and they've all been wrapped into Mesa, which is available on all distros

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          https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux/en/latest/reference/system-requirements.html

          Click on the footnote next to the 9070 XT.

          Edit: Also, yes, they have published FOSS drivers and integrated them into Mesa, I know that, but rocm is a separate beast entirely than drivers.

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            https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux/en/latest/reference/system-requirements.html

            Click on the footnote next to the 9070 XT.

            Edit: Also, yes, they have published FOSS drivers and integrated them into Mesa, I know that, but rocm is a separate beast entirely than drivers.

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            Thank you for clarifying, my bad😅

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              Bit shifting Ryzen by a factor of amd. Makes perfect sense

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                Thank you for clarifying, my bad😅

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                No, this isn't "your bad". It's AMD's. If they actually were interested in providing competition, they would have a money printer on their hands. But well, carrying on as usual without any sort of investment or risk of failure is also a modus operandi that many companies follow quite successfully. If Intel doesn't kick their arse, they won't lift a finger. Simple efficiency, right?

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                  He's appending the output of the command Ryzen to the AMD file. I don't see the confusion.

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                    I've been running PopOS with an RTX 3080 for years now and I'm absolutely happy and zero chance of switching back to this Microsoft trash.

                    I have a problem with how AMD handles their software called "Rocm". It's basically AMD's version of CUDA and it's a complete mess. It's ambiguous which cards are supported and which aren't. They have gotten better with this problem over the past few years. But for example, their latest private customer graphics card is only supported on Ubuntu. Other products are only supported on other distros. Some cards, who aren't even listed as supported, are very well supported in all distros. That's what I mean, it's a mess. Essentially, the only way to find out is take the bullet and plug it in, see what happens. I mean, Nvidia is a trash company that makes Apple and Microsoft look like saints. But at least, if you buy one of their products, you know it runs CUDA. No support matrix needed. Everything, no matter how old it is, supports CUDA. The company and their graphics cards are still trash though. Unless you buy the most expensive model, of course. Then all of your problems miraculously go away. cries in 10GB VRAM

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                    Touché. While Mesa is rock solid, using AMD cards for compute is indeed a fool‘s errand.

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                    • insomniac_lemon@lemmy.cafeI [email protected]

                      Yeah, though I would say there is no need for the extra step of ATI.

                      Specifically due to value, though Ryzen was a better value when it started (pricing more Intel-like as soon as Ryzen became successful). Well... a Ryzen APU might still be better value at ultra-low-end compared to a new GPU, though probably better off with a used Polaris GPU.

                      To me it just seems like GPUs are still stagnated due to cryptomining, though gaming and raytracing hype probably doesn't help either.

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                      It was crypto mining. Now it's "AI".

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                        Probably more like they don’t realize Ryzen is AMD’s new line

                        Ryzen hasn't been "new" in a long time

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                        I'm mostly working off that there is clearly some kind of disconnect here. Of course anyone remotely close to in the know, knows Ryzen is an AMD line of multiple generations by now.

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                          Laughs in RTX Voodoo 6000X3D which only needs two external power bricks

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                          Man of culture.... and age

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                            Wrong. Ryzen >> amd = 0. The string "amd" is 6384996, when interpreted as a decimal. Right shifting by that many digits turns Ryzen (0101001001111001011110100110010101101110) into 0.

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                            This is not a programming language, this is bash.

                            >> Does not right-shift bits, it appends to a file.

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