Kudos to AMD for supporting Linux
Meanwhile Nvidia:
I think your comment is not displayed correctly, it stops after “:”. Which would mean Nvidia does nothing 🤣🤣 that would be so stupid of them 🤣🤣
Exactly 😂😂
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on the bright side they might have to take bideogame cards seriously again
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I would so much rather run AMD than Nvidia for AI.
I’ll run which ever doesn’t require a bunch of proprietary software. Right now its neither.
Finally, it was only after a massive github issue with thousands of people
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Ryzen AI is beginning to work its way out to more processors while it hasn’t been supported on Linux.
Then in October was AMD wanting to hear from customer requests around Ryzen AI Linux support.
Well, today they did their first public code drop of the XDNA Linux driver for providing open-source support for Ryzen AI.
The XDNA driver will work with AMD Phoenix/Strix SoCs so far having Ryzen AI onboard.
AMD has tested the driver to work on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS but you will need to be running the Linux 6.7 kernel or newer with IOMMU SVA support enabled.
In any event I’ll be working on getting more information about their Ryzen AI / XDNA Linux plans for future article(s) on Phoronix as well as getting to trying this driver out once knowing the software support expectations.
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A+ timing, I’m upgrading from a 1050ti to a 7800XT in a couple weeks! I don’t care too much for “ai” stuff in general but hey, an extra thing to fuck around with for no extra cost is fun.
I’m a bit confused, the information isn’t very clear, but I think this might not apply to typical consumer hardware, but rather specialized CPUs and GPUs?
Shows how much I read articles ig
Am I reading this right, this is only for laptops? I checked out the main page for it on AMD and it only mentions laptops.
Wait, can I finally use my old Radeon card to run AI models?
Unfortunately not.
“The XDNA driver will work with AMD Phoenix/Strix SoCs so far having Ryzen AI onboard.”. So only mobile SoC with dedicated AI hardware for the time being.
Welp…I guess Radeon will keep being a GPU for gaming only instead of productivity as well. Thankfully I no longer need to use my gpu for productivity stuff anymore