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> The problem is if I spend an evening trying to do anything with OpenCL or ROCm the kernel hard-locks and I go to bed early. In a race against NVIDIA where every comment on here is about just how much better CUDA is than any alternative, why doesn't literally what you just said "also" have the attention of Lisa Su?
I have had multiple replies from Lisa Su on both Twitter and by e-mail. It doesn't help. AMD is structurally incapable of fixing these issues. They don't even have a 7900XTX in CI. Crashing the firmware is so trivial there's no way anyone fuzzed anything. They debug by the application, adding mitigations at many layers of the stack to make it work. While this strategy is fine for the 20 mainstream games that come out…
You read stories in the glory days of Microsoft where they would bend over backwards to ensure backwards compatibility [0]. Going from that to what you say is depressing. It’s actually hard for me to accept your statement because such a failure would not only require QA/the PM to be totally ignorant of current testing best practices, but also require HR to have catastrophically misidentified both those people and the people who supervise them.
Keep up the great work.
[0]https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20191119-00/?p=10...