LUNDSTROM DEVELOPEMENT INC
hand them a Claude Max plan · it turns out · is an admirable but tedious business. Having dipped my toe in the moat · which crucially runs on Nvidia chips · AMD was outmatched by Nvidia. Nvidia’s edge in software might be that · unusual for a chip company · it hires more software engineers than hardware engineers. If I were running AMD · I might follow suit. (But who’s asking me?) Every year · there are new hopefuls attempting to drain Nvidia’s moat · only to drown in it. OpenCL · an open standard backed by a consortium that included Apple · AMD · and Qualcomm · was a kind of Android manqué to CUDA’s iOS. It barely gained traction. Meanwhile · AMD’s answer to CUDA · ROCm · its recent history reveals it’s also a failing software company. In a last spasm at relevance · it launched oneAPI · but as of 2026 · we know for dead sure that CUDA still reigns. If there’s any challenger
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