sc94597 said:
Not only that, but neural rendering is almost certainly going to be the future of game rendering, and AMD/Intel would do well to invest heavily (maybe in cooperation with each-other) in an open-source SDK that enables it on their GPUs if they want to be competitive with Nvidia. So far AMD's position (until very recently) has been to hope that deep-learning assisted game rendering will be a fad, and Intel is even less forward-thinking than AMD. |
AMD and Intel will have to take AI more seriously moving foward, especially their software counterparts don't even come close to Nvidia's CUDA.
They won't be able to shake Nvidia's monopoly on the greater AI development front, but at least giving them some competition there, while down here for gamers they will be able to offer a lot more value.







