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Oct 2
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Portland Linux/Unix Group General Monthly Meeting: ROCm Deployment on Linux, Ben Koenig – Portland State University Fourth Avenue Building (FAB) Room FAB 86-01 Summary: ROCm is a software stack, composed primarily of open-source software, that provides the tools for programming AMD Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), from low-level kernels to high-level end-user applications. AMD recently released ROCm-7.0.0 with all the libraries and runtimes needed to run compute applications on Linux. As an open source system there are a lot of options for building and deploying ROCm on Linux for users to choose from. In this talk I will give an overview of how ROCm is structured, the options available, and requirements for users with older AMD hardware that may no longer be officially supported. I will also demonstrate an OpenCL application running on the GPU. NOTE: I am not affiliated with AMD. The purpose of this talk is to give an overview of the challenges associated with running OpenCL applications on AMD hardware using various Linux distributions. |