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What is the reasonable alternative to CUDA Fortran on AMD?

One example out of many I can point out from CUDA ecosystem.




People use CUDA through a limited number of libraries, for example Torch and Tensorflow, so there isn't a really strong dependence on CUDA for many important applications.


Some people working in machine learning, do use CUDA via Torch and Tensorflow.


Yes, most people in ML, and this field is currently on an exponential growth curve.


And a tiny percentage of why CUDA is as big as it is.


AMD ships a Fortran OpenMP compiler with GPU offloading that works pretty well



That's the next gen one. Older one based on classic Flang has been in production since quite a while.




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