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Is Nvidia the only real option?

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I use a lot of programmes that use CUDA, mainly for AI, hence me using an ageing RTX3090. Are the newer AMD cards able to use software for such purposes, obviously not CUDA? If not, guess I am stuck in the green camp until something becomes available.
 
Is there a large performance gap? That would be the deciding factor, have pretty much upgraded everything, moving from a 10980XE to a Ryzen 9900X, next upgrade will be a graphics card.
 
But if you are doing this for "a.i.", wouldn't a Strix Halo based PC have been a better choice? Much more memory available for running such tasks, vastly more than even a 5090.

My PC is multipurpose, my entertainment, gaming etc, my budget was quite limited at the time. Will stick with the 3090 as the memory is happy at 1gHz overclock on a Founders card, some benchmarks put it in some of the lower 4080 scores.
 
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