so, same mistake intel made before.
If AMD could get 90% of the CUDA ML stuff to seamlessly run on AMD hardware, and could provide hardware at a competitive cost-per-performance (which I assume they probably could since NVIDIA must have an insane profit margin on their GPUs), wouldn't that be the opportunity to eat NVIDIA's lunch?
(the "no datacenter" clause obviously excludes workstations, and the terms of this license cannot be applied to the open kernel driver since it's GPL'd)