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How is NVIDIA on Wayland nowadays?
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Same here, but it turned out a lot of frameworks like tensorflow or pytorch do support AMD ROCm framework. I managed to run most models just by installing a rocm version of these dependencies instead of the default one.
Yeah, I'm currently using that one, and I would happily stick with it, but it seems just AMD hardware isn't up to par with Nvidia when it comes to ML
Just take a look at the benchmarks for stable diffusion:
Aren't those things written specifically for nVidia hardware? (I used to e a developer, but this is not at all my area of expertise)