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It's not fully open-source, even for windows - many libs are binary only. They basically open-source UI and API to the model. |
This is how a story gets off to a bad start. Not being jailed at Microsoft shouldn't even be a debate. |
AMD is losing the Linux guys https://youtu.be/Mr0rWJhv9jU |
Dunno about anyone else, but I don't have 5.5 hours to burn on a random YouTube video. |
Not sure why this is closed as there still is no Linux support.
The video has timestamps with AMD issues split into roughly 4-minute sections which one can skip to. But TL:DW: it won't happen, not even for proper Linux drivers |
@andyluo7 can you reopen this ticket? Maybe change the title and etc. As I understand, it's a Xilinx device, and we already have a driver, but maybe we should extend it a little. I understand that this specific demo is designed for Windows, but we can create the same thing for Gwenview for example (from KDE Desktop). |
Linux upvoted by chaudhariatul here |
Kindly suggest which is an appropriate option from below, which will help with buying a mini pc:
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Re-opening issue so that customers can log their Linux requests. |
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eta wen linux? can I help somehowow? |
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The more weight behind this request, the faster it is likely to come to fruition. |
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With AMD being the first to bring AI inference in consumer grade hardware, and a large amount of unknowns regarding the future of Windows (Windows 12 as a service? AI inference held on MS/OpenAI's servers?), it would be a great sign and an asset to PC ownership to support Ryzen AI on Linux to ensure access to AI in self-owned PCs with a free and open operating system. btw, you can just add a thumb up emote on @quentonh's comment rather than all post empty +1 comments. It's cluttering the page very fast. |
I would also like this! |
Would like to run this on my new AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS laptop! |
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+1 from me! I think the AMD APUs are an interesting inference solution in the embedded space too for workloads that can't be fully accelerated and still benefit from the powerful Zen Cores, or standard x64 environment to run certain commercial software. If newer Ryzen Embedded products come with Ryzen AI enabled it could be an alternative to the Tegra platform in some situations too, or as an upgrade from the Xilinx Kria + DPU solution when more CPU power is needed than what's available on the ZU. |
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+1 Recently I also started learning about Xilinx runtime, it seems that ROCm hasn't cover it those hardware, but there is OpenCL runtime. Maybe that would be a starting point. And don't forget https://www.phoronix.com/news/AMD-ROCm-Xilinx -- is there any roadmap now about including FPGA into ROCm? |
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The linux driver is released: https://github.com/amd/xdna-driver |
ok we now all have to pile in and say "yay!" |
yay! |
@spaceotter This is fantastic news! Thanks for sharing! |
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Having AI support on Linux would prompt me to buy an AMD Linux laptop. My old i5 laptop is getting long in the tooth, and so it is my AM4. Probably going to get a Threadripper soon. Software drives chip sales, for sure. +1 most definitely. |
We asked! We received! https://www.phoronix.com/news/AMD-XDNA-Linux-Driver-Ryzen-AI yay! Will take sometime to get the driver stable etc, and possibly some sort of plugin for pytorch but damn! Nice work! |
You did it MFs! You did it! Awesome. |
Great! |
adding yet another +1 to this issue |
Please, create distro-specific packages. |
+1 Would like to see. Glad to have AMD GPU support in general on Linux. I now operate > 98% on Linux so Linux support is critical. But a suggestion ... Why? The ROCm amdgpu-installer installer, for example, makes is annoying and unnecessarily difficult to install AMD ROCm on a Linux distro such as the popular POP OS because the installer only "recognizes" ubuntu or debian. You need to manually edit the installer script to add |
updates on this? |
Couldn't agree more. We have wonderful Open Build Service which can build packages for many popular GNU/Linux distributions. Please AMD, use it. |
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Looks like some progress? -> https://www.phoronix.com/news/AMD-XDNA-Linux-Driver-Ryzen-AI |
It's disappointing that this is yet another full driver stack. Your competition has CUDA: Compute Unified Device Architecture - and indeed it supports practically everything from ancient laptops on up. In terms of effort versus reward, things target CUDA largely because they can port to it - using easily available hardware - once - and get fairly decent performance across a very large chunk of the market. (And then tune it later if necessary.) Meanwhile, ROCm support is a minefield at best. And this is adding yet another backend to port to. If you have a GreenArrays-style manycore tiled hardware accelerator - which so far as I can tell is essentially what this is once you unravel the hype - great. Add support for it. Don't expect that people will port everything to yet another niche software stack. Unless you want the self-fulfilling prophesy of "no-one knows how popular this will be or how long it will actually be supported for, so no-one ported code to it, so it goes unused, so the hardware gets silently ripped out a generation or two down the line". |
@nonnull-ca I wish AMD understood this better. At least for the consumer market they are too late to the party. CUDA is everywhere, and they should support ZLUDA, and defend it from nv as much as possible. |
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Hey users, don't you care that the processor has increased TDP after IPU activation and the source code is closed and it's not clear why we need it all? |
Another voice for this. Even newer efforts like https://lmstudio.ai/ don't seem to support offload. They don't say if it's coming later or not at all either. |
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https://www.phoronix.com/news/AMD-Ryzen-AI-Open-Source-Demo
AMD Has Open-Source Ryzen AI Demo Code - But Only For Windows
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