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Which ML tools do you use? Tensorflow and Pytorch work on Linux + AMD.
Mostly pytorch and honestly mostly CPU limited in my experience (small networks with frequent database access). I feel like I'm throwing people off the conversation by having mentioned it. GPU training is a nice to have, but maybe not necessary the more I think about it. I have a cluster at work if I really need that functionality unless I'm doing it for personal projects.
Nvidia is gold standard for AI stuff, that's why it was so heavily recommended. If training is not a major concern, then AMD is the obvious choice for Linux gaming (unless you need HDMI 2.1).