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We all call a Ryzen or a Core i7 a X86 processor, even though they now have AVX, AVX2, AVX512, AMD64, SSE4.2, etc, and is far away from an 8086. The same happens with GCN, it's the same arch all the way from HD7000 to Vega, with additions along the way.
Why do you treat them different is something I don't understand, you don't call the i7 7700K an AVX processor, it IS an x86 one.
You compile a program with LLVM for GCN and it works in an A8 7600, a HD7730, and a Vega 56. "It's not GCN" is marketing, not reality.
Why do you treat them different is something I don't understand, you don't call the i7 7700K an AVX processor, it IS an x86 one.
You compile a program with LLVM for GCN and it works in an A8 7600, a HD7730, and a Vega 56. "It's not GCN" is marketing, not reality.