![]() Many of the library updates are for providing performance optimizations, new interfaces, and some of the individual libraries now citing GFX11 support (RDNA3).ĭownloads and more details on today's ROCm 5.5 release via GitHub. I have downloaded for Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit, download according to your OS specification The. Ubuntu and some other Linux distributions ship with a third party open-source driver for NVIDIA GPUs. The ROCm 5.5 release notes do note a ~128k stack size limit now rather than 16k, various HIP compiler changes as well as new APIs, a new Linux file-system, hierarchy, and hipBLAS / hipCUB / hipSOLVER / hipSPARSE / RCCL / rocALUTION / rocBLAS / rocFFT / rocRAND / rocSOLVER / rocSPARSE / rocWMMA / Tensile library updates. - 80 KB cuda5.5.22linu圆4.run - 900Mb These files are found in Nvidia Website under CUDA category. Anaconda does not require the installation of the CUDA SDK. 2 - Install gcc-4.6: sudo apt-get install gcc-4. But all indications so far are that ROCm 5.5 should be working out better now for Radeon RX 7000 series Linux users. The way I've installed CUDA Toolkit 5.5: 1 - In System Settings -> Software & Updates -> Additional Drives, select: SELECT: Using NVIDIA binary Xorg driver, kernel module and VDPAU library from nvidia-319-updates (proprietary) This gave me NVIDIA driver version 319.60 (it needs to be > 319.37). The GPU support matrix for ROCm 5.5 remains quite sad with just a handful of GFX9 / CDNA / RDNA GPUs. But then again AMD tends to "officially" just focus on their professional/workstation graphics card / accelerator support. While ROCm 5.5 has been tested to have better RDNA3 support, somewhat surprisingly it's not mentioned at all in the now-published v5.5 release notes. This is also important with RDNA3-based Radeon PRO W7800/W7900 series graphics cards shipping soon. ![]() Going back to earlier Docker test builds, ROCm 5.5 has been working out for Radeon RX 7900 series owners. ROCm 5.5 is most significant for having improved Radeon RX 7000 series / RDNA3 GPU support. ![]() As expected following yesterday's AMD Git activity, ROCm 5.5 was officially released overnight as AMD's latest version of their open-source GPU compute stack that is their alternative to NVIDIA's CUDA or Intel's oneAPI / Level Zero.
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