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manicdave@feddit.uk to Programmer Humor@programming.dev · 4 months ago

TIL ROCm stands for "Radeon [redacted] [redacted] mlatform

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TIL ROCm stands for "Radeon [redacted] [redacted] mlatform

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manicdave@feddit.uk to Programmer Humor@programming.dev · 4 months ago
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    “Open Compute” being trademarked is pretty ironic

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      TLDR: ROCM is AMD’s variant for general purpose compute on GPUs, like CUDA is for NVIDIA.

      OpenAI being for profit.

      I use ROCM extensively (I write, design and train my own AIs/LLMs) and it’s annoying of an acronym, especially in command lines:

      --rocm-6.6.7.2-dev1  --cuda
      

      But I figure it’s a four letter acronym to match “CUDA”.

      I also pronounce it “Rock’em” in verbal versus “Koo’dah” (Barracuda).

      Everything is about marketing and goodwill. You can just say something has “blast processing” and fail to elaborate.

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      https://www.opencompute.org/projects

      This seems to be a non-profit

      Well, FSF OSI would have trademarked “Open Source” if they could.

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          Ahh! Wrong org. It was OSI, not FSF.

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      boring dystopia smth

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        Given the context, I choose to believe smth means “shaking my tiny head”.

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          yes, what else should it mean?

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            shaking my (trademark) head?

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              Well, didn’t think about that

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