AMD's CEO has teased upcoming support for ROCm for its consumer lineup of Radeon GPUs in the coming future.
AMD ROCm (Radeon Open Compute Ecosystem and also pronounced as Rock-Em), is an open-source set of languages, compilers, libraries, and tools which are designed to compete against NVIDIA's CUDA. The ROCm suite was designed specifically to target the Instinct accelerators but AMD isn't stopping at just HPC GPUs. The company had plans to bring ROCm support to a wider audience and that's expected to happen really soon.
Back in April 2023, AMD's ROCm documents revealed that the company was planning to bring ROCm to the Windows OS & also offer a wide range of support for consumer-centric GPUs. The company currently offers ROCm support for its Instinct GPU accelerators starting with GCN 5.1, CDNA 1, & CDNA 2, & will be expanded to the upcoming CNDA 3 accelerators when they launch later this year.
With the most recent Alpha update, AMD added a few Radeon consumer GPUs to the list too which include the following:
We also saw that AMD was working to add support for RDNA 3 (Radeon RX 7000" GPUs to ROCm. And this support is further confirmed by AMD's CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, herself who in a reply to George Holtz of the Tiny Corp, stated that the red team is committed to working with the community & offer improved support to its users. Dr. Lisa also confirmed that there's more to come on ROCm for the Radeon side of GPUs. The tweet can be seen below:
Thanks for connecting @realGeorgeHotz. Appreciate the work you and tiny corp are doing. We are committed to working with the community and improving our support. More to come on ROCm on @radeon soon. Lots of work ahead but excited about what we can do together.
— Lisa Su (@LisaSu) June 16, 2023
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