That is and will continue to be one of the biggest concerns for the GPU market for some time now.
I assume that after a few years, factories will be buying computers, cameras, and GPUs instead of people for inspection.
This will be a large market, and that's what NVIDIA understood when they started making ties with different companies. AMD has a lot of catch up to do, but in my opinion they can do it.
> factories will be buying computers, cameras, and GPUs instead of people for inspection
There's a lot of this stuff on the market already. Even self-contained machine vision devices can be pretty powerful, like this[1] integrated camera+light device with built-in web server for setup and configuration and monitoring. With the built-in software, you can measure parts and verify shapes and dimensions and read labels.
I assume that after a few years, factories will be buying computers, cameras, and GPUs instead of people for inspection.
This will be a large market, and that's what NVIDIA understood when they started making ties with different companies. AMD has a lot of catch up to do, but in my opinion they can do it.