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This Tool Claims to Run the De-Facto CUDA Code on Non-NVIDIA GPUs, And a Major Upgrade Now Adds Support for AMD’s ROCm7

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ZLUDA, the famous code porting library known for attempting to break the CUDA moat, has got a major upgrade, as it sees support for AMD’s ROCm7. ZLUDA Acts As a Drop-In Replacement For CUDA, Allowing the Framework to Run on Non-NVIDIA GPUs NVIDIA’s CUDA software ecosystem is built around decades of enablement and development work, and it is one of the biggest moats of the modern-day AI industry. CUDA has evolved to the industry-standard when it comes to AI frameworks, and with that, there have been various efforts made to have a mechanism in place that ports CUDA code onto […]

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