
Ask AMD's Gaming Chief About Radeon Software's Big Updates - The Full Nerd Special Edition
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Date: 2022-03-15
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JesusCares4U
I had to turn this off after half way through. This guy talks about open open open then brags if you have our gpu, cpu, and chipset you'll have the best. So. screw Nvidia and Intel. AMD: We are so good and virtuous.
As you know innovation doesn't happen in a free cost environment. It takes millions & billions to create new hardware technology. And competition to inspire that competitive spirit to innovate.
If the first okay thing that comes out and everybody adopts it and says this is what we're using what is the drive to invent something different?
You might as well be Borg.
AMD got a free second chance after nearly going bankrupt. They should thank Nvidia for not crushing them when they could have and Intel(yes they had bad leaders later.
Not every developer likes everything I know but I've talked to plenty of developers/others that like what Nvidia offers with their software stacks.
Nvidia has a lot they give to their customers as well. Tons of support and tons of tools. Also tons of innovative projects just coming to light or maturing now.
When does AMD ever say that Nvidia invents anything good? Give me some examples. Therefore only they can do good. Sorry that is not forward thinking.
And still I only hear from most Youtube elites. Nvidia bad. Intel bad. AMD is a saint.
AMD got a media following way back for one reason. I won't say but anyone with open eyes know.
I'm not saying AMD hardware is bad but the contradictory talk is off the charts.
Have a great day. I look forward to the next full nerd hopefully better than this one.
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I had to turn this off after half way through. This guy talks about open open open then brags if you have our gpu, cpu, and chipset you'll have the best. So. screw Nvidia and Intel. AMD: We are so good and virtuous.
As you know innovation doesn't happen in a free cost environment. It takes millions & billions to create new hardware technology. And competition to inspire that competitive spirit to innovate.
If the first okay thing that comes out and everybody adopts it and says this is what we're using what is the drive to invent something different?
You might as well be Borg.
AMD got a free second chance after nearly going bankrupt. They should thank Nvidia for not crushing them when they could have and Intel(yes they had bad leaders later.
Not every developer likes everything I know but I've talked to plenty of developers/others that like what Nvidia offers with their software stacks.
Nvidia has a lot they give to their customers as well. Tons of support and tons of tools. Also tons of innovative projects just coming to light or maturing now.
When does AMD ever say that Nvidia invents anything good? Give me some examples. Therefore only they can do good. Sorry that is not forward thinking.
And still I only hear from most Youtube elites. Nvidia bad. Intel bad. AMD is a saint.
AMD got a media following way back for one reason. I won't say but anyone with open eyes know.
I'm not saying AMD hardware is bad but the contradictory talk is off the charts.
Have a great day. I look forward to the next full nerd hopefully better than this one.
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liaminwales
Good interview, love all the interviews with AMD. Every one comes off as such nice people.
44: 30 Mind blowing if AMD upscaling works well on all brands!
If it works on say the GTX 10XX cards it's going to be so so so funny.
PS CUDA needs an open option, even if it's slower. Once a something gets as big as CUDA having it in a walled garden is to much.
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Good interview, love all the interviews with AMD. Every one comes off as such nice people.
44: 30 Mind blowing if AMD upscaling works well on all brands!
If it works on say the GTX 10XX cards it's going to be so so so funny.
PS CUDA needs an open option, even if it's slower. Once a something gets as big as CUDA having it in a walled garden is to much.
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Hugo
I literally returned my 6900XT and got a 3090 because AMD had no high resolution streaming solution for PC. My Nvidia cards can stream to my Shield 4K60FPS and it looks great, minimal input lag for controller based games. Steam Link, Parsec, Raintime couldn-t compete with GeForce GameStream.
Definitely keeping an eye on this feature.
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I literally returned my 6900XT and got a 3090 because AMD had no high resolution streaming solution for PC. My Nvidia cards can stream to my Shield 4K60FPS and it looks great, minimal input lag for controller based games. Steam Link, Parsec, Raintime couldn-t compete with GeForce GameStream.
Definitely keeping an eye on this feature.
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Giovanni
AMD need to Engineer it's own line of computers with in built Acceleration. A good authoritative brand like Admiral and it's own operating system say a Admiral AMeDa 500, all in one PC with AMeDa DOS call it say BenchWork 1. 0? A true multitasking computer - groundbreaking.
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AMD need to Engineer it's own line of computers with in built Acceleration. A good authoritative brand like Admiral and it's own operating system say a Admiral AMeDa 500, all in one PC with AMeDa DOS call it say BenchWork 1. 0? A true multitasking computer - groundbreaking.
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Eternalduoae
This was a fun show! Thanks for taking the time to have the conversation and definitely appreciate AMD's approach to not requiring customer profiles in order to just use the software you should be able to with the expensive hardware you just bought!
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This was a fun show! Thanks for taking the time to have the conversation and definitely appreciate AMD's approach to not requiring customer profiles in order to just use the software you should be able to with the expensive hardware you just bought!
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Henk
AMD i could have had intel and nvidia, the reason i went full AMD this build was your commitment to open standards which especially in Linux makes your stuff a breeze to use. Please never change that effort, customers like me reward you for it.
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AMD i could have had intel and nvidia, the reason i went full AMD this build was your commitment to open standards which especially in Linux makes your stuff a breeze to use. Please never change that effort, customers like me reward you for it.
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Jeff
Great episode.
I've been sitting on a case, memory and gen 4 NVMe (all now months+ old. I quit waiting and bought a prebuilt w/5950x and 3090. I will eventually move everything to the new case with a new MoBo.
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Great episode.
I've been sitting on a case, memory and gen 4 NVMe (all now months+ old. I quit waiting and bought a prebuilt w/5950x and 3090. I will eventually move everything to the new case with a new MoBo.
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Mr.
43 minutes later. -I'm happy with FSR, and we're taking a different approach than the competition- = we don't have a solution that can match DLSS lol
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43 minutes later. -I'm happy with FSR, and we're taking a different approach than the competition- = we don't have a solution that can match DLSS lol
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itech
That was actually a really good interview. Azor did a great job explaining AMD's position on trying to keep PCs open and not just becoming Apple.
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That was actually a really good interview. Azor did a great job explaining AMD's position on trying to keep PCs open and not just becoming Apple.
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Arjun
Well at least now they seem sure that Fidelity FX will release this year. Before they would not commit.
Still quite late though
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Well at least now they seem sure that Fidelity FX will release this year. Before they would not commit.
Still quite late though
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