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Tiny Corp claims Nvidia is one flop away from ceding AI to AMD
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 57003, member: 636"] AMD advances its ROCm software platform to challenge NVIDIA's market-leading CUDA ecosystem. The company addresses longstanding software weaknesses that previously limited its artificial intelligence competitiveness despite achieving hardware performance parity with NVIDIA products. Tiny Corp, a consumer-focused AI development firm, reports that AMD narrows the software advantage gap significantly. The startup suggests that a single misstep by NVIDIA could position AMD as the market leader, mirroring the company's datacenter processor success against Intel. AMD released ROCm 7 during its June Advancing AI event, introducing support for vLLM v1, llm-d, and SGLang frameworks alongside performance optimizations for distributed inference and prefill operations. The software demonstrates superior training capabilities compared to NVIDIA's CUDA platform according to company claims. AMD plans ROCm expansion to Ryzen laptops and workstations this year with comprehensive Linux and Windows compatibility. Software ecosystem parity would significantly threaten NVIDIA's artificial intelligence market dominance by providing developers with viable alternatives. [/QUOTE]
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