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@saadrahim has commented here: #1836 (reply in thread) That he will ask internally whether he is able to make any statement regarding this. It's probably best to keep an eye on that topic. Hoping to get an answer soon (Even if that answer is that they cannot disclose additional information!) so that I can make a decision on what to do with this 7900 XTX sitting in a box. |
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Also waiting, even just on linux is fine. Windows would be more comfortable, but i'll take whatever i can get at this point. The newest Driver for Windows has SOME Capabilities mixed in already (https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-rad-win-23-1-2-kb) but not actual ROCm, so no luck on CUDA enabled stuff yet. |
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Damn, I hope I didn't make a bad choice by buying this card, the various discussions about a Rocm and 7900XTX compatibility make me more and more afraid. |
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RDNA3 support will be available officially in the fall this year. |
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The next step is systolic arrays(matrix cores(CDNA)/tensor cores(Nvidia) on RDNA4 and future consoles. This increments the speed and reduce latency in inference applications(FSR3) and a lot of type of models in games and AI. And if added to future PS5 Pro, it would be a masterful marketing move for AMD as an AI company. |
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I will believe it when I see it, we got excited before for nothing. |
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Today's July 29, thought to buy a 7900 to run rocM on Linux, only to find none in AMD page, but surprisingly found support for Windows 🤣🤣 Thought rocM is featuring open, and Linux naturally is the de facto open but ending up Windows as a proprietary platform earns the fast lane. Might as well go with Nvidia if it's not for the openness 🤣😂 Logically speaking, enterprises already have Windows support and licensing and have pro grade GPUs budget while the individual developers are more on Linux with consumer grade GPUs hence it is more sensible to open up consumer grade Linux GPU support asap. AMD needs adoption to boost community in an open ecosystem I think |
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7900xtx available. I have 7900xt waiting for official support👌👌 |
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Any tutorials for 7900 xtx to run rocm in Ubuntu? |
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I am planning to run AI on my Archlinux machine and plan to buy this card in Jan'24 Is support for this GPU working already? I really don't care if I go with NVIDIA, Im just an AMD fanboy but in case existential level productivity depends on it, Im happy to ditch the 7900 Anyone able to answer if we get actual f****** support for AMD gpus on linux? |
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For me it's working very well. |
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I hope so because I can't stand Ubuntu. I use Kali for work, I've been using it since Backtrack4. Mind you this is only my desktop for remote work but it is bare metal and it's new in March. I have yet to get hashcat to run, I've completely lost everything twice and still no answers on this. So far my best option has been compiling llvm18 with clang and building out most of the llvm project. Minus the backends, that process just escapes me. I don't know what software Ubuntu runs to make it compatible but I almost gaurantee if I knew what it was I could configure my box to run it.
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On Dec 27, 2023, 11:50 AM, psnrainbowtrout wrote:
> On which distro? Becuse contrary to popular belief, not everyone uses 1 of the 3 supported distros. I still can't understand why they wouldn't support Debian and Arch directly. Everything I've tried has ultimately broke the distros I've tied them on, it even sent one into kernel panic...never seen that before. That isn't support. You would think by now that it ccould just learn the env variables on it's own and configure it'self. Guess that's still a ways out.
I was having weird problems, freeze-ups, kernel panic, etc with both openSUSE Leap and Ubuntu until I turned off the "OC BIOS" on my card. The "silent" setting is much more stable, I have had no problems on Leap since flipping the switch (have not tried Ubuntu). Maybe that will help you? Also if you like Debian, it seems [quite a bit of work is being done](https://salsa.debian.org/rocm-team/) to support ROCm.
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Hi,
Is there any official announcement available, if or when the 7900 XTX will be supported? Or a timeline...?
Any information is appreciated!
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