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rocm-arch
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im trying to install AMD radeon software but i keep getting this dependency issue
I never could get rocm/hip to work on mint after going round and round several times over months. I finally switched distros and had it running in minutes under an arch based distro using https://github.com/rocm-arch/rocm-arch
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Blender with AMD on Linux.
I struggled for some time trying to make AMD's Rocm/HIP work in linux so I could use my GPU with blender. Never could get it to work across several distros (mint, ubuntu, fedora). I finally dropped it and just ran GPUless for months. I have since found myself on Manjaro and gave it another try after finding this github. Using this on manjaro I was able to install rocm/hip in NO time and am now using blender with my AMD GPU in linux.
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ROCm 4.5.2 Downgrade for Vega 10 Support
To do this, you need to use the repository: https://github.com/rocm-arch/rocm-arch and checkout to commit 135aa026557d7c11d5f446d6c01521535e9e5747
- polar opposites
- I need assistance interpreting a specific error and understanding the purpose of the code that is referenced by the error, please.
- Finally, ROCm packages in [community]!
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Help with installing ROCm on GFX803
To make it brief. Trying to install rocm-opencl-runtime and rocm-hip-runtime from rocm-arch on github.
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Limit AUR build cores; paru
rocm-arch README
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Blender 3.3 Released With Intel oneAPI Backend, Improved AMD HIP Support
Then why doesn't it work unless I have this installed?
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Be careful guys
Yeah, I had to install rocm using this method https://github.com/rocm-arch/rocm-arch. Afaik, it doesn't replace mesa, but provides OpenCL and HIP.
ROCm
- ROCm 6.1.0
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AMD Funded a Drop-In CUDA Implementation Built on ROCm: It's Open-Source
ROCm is not spelled out anywhere in their documentation and the best answers in search come from Github and not AMD official documents
"Radeon Open Compute Platform"
https://github.com/ROCm/ROCm/issues/1628
And they wonder why they are losing. Branding absolutely matters.
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AMD Instinct MI300X Accelerators
https://github.com/ROCm/ROCm/issues/1353
Bought in 2020. Stopped working in 2020. Not the latest, but in-production, advertised ROCm-capable, and what I could find during the Great GPU Shortage of 2020.
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AMD leaps after launching AI chip that could challenge Nvidia dominance
Maybe so. But it isn't confidence inspiring when I go to see which cards are supported and I see this issue:
https://github.com/ROCm/ROCm/issues/1714
With Nvidia cards, I know that if I buy any Nvidia card made in the last 10 years, CUDA code will run on it. Period. (Yes, different language levels require newer hardware, but Nvidia docs are quite clear about which CUDA versions require which silicon.)
The will-they-won't-they and the rapidly dropped support is hurting the otherwise excellent ROCm and HIP projects. There is a huge API surface to implement and it looks like they're making rapid gains.
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GCN2, GCN3: What is the Technical, Non-Business Reason for Limited Supported in Linux (OpenSYCL/HIP/ROCM)? [Exasperated client]
Like, there is: https://github.com/ROCm/ROCm.github.io/blob/master/hardware.md but I'm pretty sure that's very very outdated, maybe from 4.x?
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AMD’s Best GPU has some problems — Radeon RX 7900XTX VR Performance Review
Fair enough I'll give you that. Although it is listed as officially supported here, other documentation says it works but is not officially supported.
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Finally, ROCm packages in [community]!
Do you have a source? The 580 and several older cards are listed as officially supported here, and even some 2xx/3xx cards are listed as unofficially supported.
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[D] What’s the word on AMD gpus these days?
Some of the GPUs listed in your link are for consumers. For a more extensive list, see https://github.com/ROCm/ROCm.github.io/blob/master/hardware.md
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Told an AI to generate Linux. Looks about right
Very conveniently, your linked page (the therein linked pages) do not talk about which GPUs actually do support ROCm. This is probably because AMDs newest cards do not support ROCm in any way, and would guess they don't want the sales pact this lack of feature could cause. Please do evaluate yourself, here: https://github.com/ROCm/ROCm.github.io/blob/master/hardware.md
What are some alternatives?
ROCm - AMD ROCm™ Software - GitHub Home [Moved to: https://github.com/ROCm/ROCm]
ROCR-Runtime - ROCm Platform Runtime: ROCr a HPC market enhanced HSA based runtime
tensorflow-upstream - TensorFlow ROCm port
deep-daze - Simple command line tool for text to image generation using OpenAI's CLIP and Siren (Implicit neural representation network). Technique was originally created by https://twitter.com/advadnoun
rocFFT - Next generation FFT implementation for ROCm
aurpublish - PKGBUILD management framework for the Arch User Repository
stable-diffusion-webui - Stable Diffusion web UI
HIP - HIP: C++ Heterogeneous-Compute Interface for Portability
ZLUDA - CUDA on AMD GPUs
ROCm-OpenCL-Runtime - ROCm OpenOpenCL Runtime
HIPIFY - HIPIFY: Convert CUDA to Portable C++ Code