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What is the state of Multiseat in Linux today?
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If all you want to do is play games, then AMD is the way to go. Better price to performance ratio.
But if you want to play around with AI, Nvidia is the only game in town. AMD still does not properly support GPGPU on their consumer cards. It's infuriating and embarrassing really.
The performance I'm seeing on AMD makes me tend to agree with your first point. Looks fantastic and framerates are really nice.
I'm not really interested in AI except for the realtime background noise removal I'd heard about like 2 years ago which apparently Nvidia rtx cards can do. But in all this time I never set it up so I obviously wasn't that interested in it!
Surely amd will get gpgpu support working at some point!