> large GPU stacks usually make me want to wipe the machine after I test them<p>Core value proposition for NixOS/GuixSD right here. That said, the amount of time you have to dedicate to figuring out how to make everything work well for your use cases might negate the benefits a bit :)
I have griped about this before, but I don't really get the hype around tinygrad... GitHub is littered with ML frameworks, some of them (Like MLIR/TVM) with very good working demos right now, and other smaller scale ones (like GGML) are SOTA in very specific niches.
Rusticl seems a bit hidden for all the (positive) noise it creates.<p>I'd like to try it out, but:<p>- are there any distributions shipping it?<p>- what hardware does it support?<p>I can guess that distros are not shipping it due to some stability concerns (which I could not see so far). I'm also guessing that despite being a Gallium driver, some features will depend on the capabilities of the underlying hardware. Can I hope that my AMD APU will finally get some OpenCL support?
No mention what ACO is.<p>The benchmark is just a dump of the console output with no explanation what the individual phases mean.<p>If I am going to be honest, this is a terrible blog post.
XDC 2022 | Rusticl: An OpenCL implementation written in Rust | Karol Herbst<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es7UmvNAEvk">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es7UmvNAEvk</a>