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Thanks! Sounds doable but definitely frustrating... I'm surprised this is the state of things at the moment. I mean, when you buy a CPU, you don't really think about whether your choice limits you in some ways. But with a GPU, it's a big consideration.
Yeah GPUs never got standardized like x86 did from the old IBM machine days. GPUs are still operating on the mindset of "specific hardware" rather than something generic. If GPUs could be programmed on as easily as CPUs we could target something like vulkan for ML.
Even ARM faces similar, but different problems of the lack of standard boot methods.