Except there is a community, a CUDA community and from GTC sessions, a very big one.
Ironically this walled garden as you put it, has produced more programming languages and tooling for GPGPU programming than the open conglomerate design by committee from Khronos has been able to achieve together against a single company, which kept pushing their C mantra until it was too late.
Ironically this walled garden as you put it, has produced more programming languages and tooling for GPGPU programming than the open conglomerate design by committee from Khronos has been able to achieve together against a single company, which kept pushing their C mantra until it was too late.