Summary
Nvidia's long-standing competitive advantage, primarily its CUDA ecosystem, is reportedly weakening. The traditional lock-in, which required specialized CUDA programming for top performance, is being eroded as AI models can now generate the necessary low-level code. This development significantly lowers the switching cost for users, potentially allowing them to move away from Nvidia's platform more easily.
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