> Competition is the entire thesis of american capitalism
Then why aren't people competing with Nvidia? Why is OpenCL on life support and unsupported on major operating systems? Why are we doing this song-and-dance routine refusing to adopt certain GPU APIs but embracing closed ones instead?
I'd like to believe that a tipping point will be reached, but if not now then when? People have talked about upending Nvidia's GPGPU compute empire for years, but besides application-specific replacements and proofs-of-concept, we don't have a real CUDA-killer. Apple does not ship one, Google does not ship one, Microsoft does not ship one and AMD doesn't either.
So... when? If we continue along the current path, I suspect Nvidia will continue to find markets where CUDA is demanded and OEMS will continue to chase them down with half-measure solutions. Unless OpenCL is revived or someone commits to a proprietary CUDA-like platform, I suspect we'll be spinning our wheels and digging ourselves deeper.