It will make more sense once you start using CubeCL. There's now a CubeCL book available: https://burn.dev/books/cubecl/.
It does come with some mental overhead, but let’s be honest, there’s no objectively “good” choice here without introducing bias toward a specific vendor API.
Learning the core concepts takes effort, but if CubeCL is useful for your work, it’s definitely worth it.
It does come with some mental overhead, but let’s be honest, there’s no objectively “good” choice here without introducing bias toward a specific vendor API.
Learning the core concepts takes effort, but if CubeCL is useful for your work, it’s definitely worth it.