AMD ROCm 5.0 releases, offering HPC and AI sections access to available compute languages, compilers, libraries, and tools to boost code developments and world solutions

AMD expands its platform powering leading HPC and AI applications with AMD Instinct MI200 series accelerators, extending support and accessibility of ROCm for developers and delivering unprecedented performance across critical workloads. Offering new support for Radeon Pro V620 and Radeon Pro W6800 workstation graphics cards, ROCm 5.0 initializes AMD’s RDNA2-based graphics cards as the first to be supported by the open-source computing software stack for graphic processors. This new platform update from AMD adds support for certain Navi 2x and RDNA2 GPU support areas.

Navi 1x/2x support has for quite some time been missing from ROCm. Some Navi bits were working in ROCm 4.5, while in ROCm 5.0, there is presently official Navi 2x assist as it concerns their workstation GPUs. AMD doesn’t formally promote ROCm for their consumer-level graphics cards; however, for the most part, since the workstation support is in publication, the Radeon RX 6000 series will probably work well in tandem with ROCm. Navi 1x help has been inadequate in ROCm; however, ideally, ROCm 5.0 will fix some issues over time. Additionally, it still needs to be shown whether they have reestablished the Polaris GPU support in ROCm 5.0. With ROCm 4.5, the Polaris support was failing. They demonstrated it was an accidental relapse with still latently supporting those more seasoned graphics processors; however, they have made no sign in their recent release information whether Polaris support is in reparation. The release notes go into more details on AMD ROCm 5.0, adding Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 help, along with support for introducing the AMDGPU/AMDKFD part mode driver code from ROCm. The notes also show further developed establishment/expulsion handling, additional documentation gateway at docs.amd.com, and other HIP updates for facilitating CUDA code-bases over to AMD GPUs. For more information on AMD’s new ROCm 5.0 and downloading the latest open-source software platform, you can locate the files and information on GitHub. Source: Phoronix, AMD

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