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I was thinking the same thing after reading this. I remember seeing all the Fuzion is Future marketing and there were big promises made then as well. I really hope they do make a turnaround in this venture. They have always had impressive hardware specs on paper, but the implementation has seemed to always miss the mark. The hardware isn't as good if there isn't the software ecosystem around to support it.This honestly feels like something that should have started the moment AMD acquired ATI. And then they wasted that momentum on weird initiatives like pushing APUs as the “future of heterogeneous computing” and making GPUs with massive compute potential (higher than that of NVIDIA at the time), but with absolutely no software stack to even support it. It’s good that they finally woken up to the reality that apart from console chips the Radeon division was essentially a dead weight stuck in limbo for a decade now, but they have to actually commit to transforming themselves this time around and prepare contingencies other than banking heavily on the AI fad.
The last AMD products I owned were the Fury X/Nano. I have tried some of their newer GPUs, but I just haven't had the best luck with them. When using DVDFab for video work, it seems that CUDA is better optimized than AMD APP.
Their All In Wonder products were great back in the day, the software seemed to function really well. I am surprised they haven't done something like an AppleTV or a Nvidia Shield product.