Bullshit. CUDA binaries do NOT just fly easily from one TOTALLY DIFFERENT architecture to another. This is like someone saying OH YEAH I MOVED THIS EXTREMELY TIME SENSITIVE CODE FROM ARM TO x86 WITHOUT AN EMULATOR AND NOW IT RUNS FASTER, IT WAS EASY LOL. There is a disassembler for CUDA binaries but then they would need an assembler for AMD video cards. And detailed knowledge of EXACTLY how they work (which is NDAed). And since they claim AMD were not involved, somehow I doubt that.
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Bullshit.
CUDA binaries do NOT just fly easily from one TOTALLY DIFFERENT architecture to another.
This is like someone saying OH YEAH I MOVED THIS EXTREMELY TIME SENSITIVE CODE FROM ARM TO x86 WITHOUT AN EMULATOR AND NOW IT RUNS FASTER, IT WAS EASY LOL.
There is a disassembler for CUDA binaries but then they would need an assembler for AMD video cards. And detailed knowledge of EXACTLY how they work (which is NDAed). And since they claim AMD were not involved, somehow I doubt that.