AMD has released a new version of the Radeon Open Compute Linux stack with support for RHEL 8.4 and SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP3.
ROCm is designed to be a universal platform for gpu-accelerated computing. This modular design allows hardware vendors to build drivers that support the ROCm framework. ROCm is also designed to integrate multiple programming languages and makes it easy to add support for other languages.
Note: You can also clone the source code for individual ROCm components from the GitHub repositories.
The AMD ROCm platform is designed to support the following operating systems:
You can access the latest supported version of drivers, tools, libraries, and source code for the ROCm platform at the following location: https://github.com/RadeonOpenCompute/ROCm
Ubuntu 20.04.2 and 18.04.5
CentOS 7.9 & RHEL 7.9
CentOS 8.4 and RHEL 8.4
SLES 15 SP3
What's New in This Release
The ROCm v4.3.1 release consists of the following enhancements:
Support for RHEL V8.4
This release extends support for RHEL v8.4.
Support for SLES V15 Service Pack 3
This release extends support for SLES v15 SP3.
Pass Manager Update
In the AMD ROCm 4.3.1 release, the ROCm compiler uses the legacy pass manager, by default, to provide a better performance experience with some workloads.
Previously, in ROCm v4.3, the default choice for the ROCm compiler was the new pass manager.
For more information about legacy and new pass managers, see http://llvm.org.
Download ROCm 4.3.1
Release Notes