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I see you have a gpu plugin that only supports nVidia. I have all AMD GPU's.
Why is this important?
I'm curious about containerizing AI applications, and I've seen that my hardware can run Stable Diffusion models pretty fast when somebody actually goes to the trouble of supporting AMD. Usually, when I try something AI with AMD everything breaks because nobody supports it though. Something AI related working with my GPU was actually a first (probably because the makers Stability Matrix really know how to configure things that don't work out of the box for a wide variety of platforms). I really don't even care if it can't train AI models. If I can try my ideas out and be able to prompt without having to buy nVidia, that would be awesome.
By the way, I'm also on Windows. That probably complicates it even more.
Are you interested in contributing to this feature?
This is just a question. I don't have the necessary experience in this area to be of much help.
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Summary
I see you have a gpu plugin that only supports nVidia. I have all AMD GPU's.
Why is this important?
I'm curious about containerizing AI applications, and I've seen that my hardware can run Stable Diffusion models pretty fast when somebody actually goes to the trouble of supporting AMD. Usually, when I try something AI with AMD everything breaks because nobody supports it though. Something AI related working with my GPU was actually a first (probably because the makers Stability Matrix really know how to configure things that don't work out of the box for a wide variety of platforms). I really don't even care if it can't train AI models. If I can try my ideas out and be able to prompt without having to buy nVidia, that would be awesome.
By the way, I'm also on Windows. That probably complicates it even more.
Are you interested in contributing to this feature?
This is just a question. I don't have the necessary experience in this area to be of much help.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: