2023 was the year that GPUs stood still::A new GPU generation did very little to change the speed you get for your money.

  • @just_change_it@lemmy.world
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    6011 months ago

    Given technological progress and efficiency improvements I would argue that 2023 is the year the gpu ran backwards. We’ve been in a rut since 2020… and arguably since the 2018 crypto explosion.

    • @Vash63@lemmy.world
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      1211 months ago

      Nah 2022 it was running backwards far more. 2023 was a slight recovery but still worse than 2021.

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          11 months ago

          No, it’s a datum - about how people feel

          Performance numbers are easy to find. The prices have not been great and the 4060 is held back by its reduced memory speed, but it’s a performance increase nevertheless. The flagship product, the one that shows what is currently possible in terms of GPU power, did show remarkable improvement in top performance.

          I’m more salty about AMD not supporting ai workloads on their consumer gpus. Yes, ROCm exists and it will work on quite a few cards, but officially it’s not supported. This is a major reason why Nvidia is still the only serious player in town.

          • @fruitycoder@sh.itjust.works
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            211 months ago

            Yeah AMD just seems like it just doesn’t want to market AI on consumer hardware for devs. They have a ryzen chip line with built in dedicated "NPU"s now, but honestly the fact there is a disconnect between AI for the GPUs and a focus on windows, even for development, just makes it feel clunky.

            • Throw a Foxtrot
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              511 months ago

              Ok I thought it common knowledge but maybe I should specify.

              Datum is the singular form of data. Data is a collection of many single datums. If you have ten thousand anecdotes they do in fact become statistically significant.