There is huge demand for AMD cards that can efficiently multiply matrices together. The issue is that while there are currently isolated cases where people can make them do that, it doesn't seem to be possible at the scale that it needs to happen at.
AMD are being dragged along by the market. Willingly, they aren't fighting it, but their focus has been on other areas.
They've shifted a large pool of experienced engineers from legacy software projects to AI and moved the team under a veteran Xilinx AI director. Fingers crossed we should see significant changes in 2024.
AMD are being dragged along by the market. Willingly, they aren't fighting it, but their focus has been on other areas.