AMD has released a new version of the Radeon Open Compute Linux stack.
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 supports the following operating systems:
OS-Version (64-bit) Kernel Versions CentOS 8.3 4.18.0-193.el8 CentOS 7.9 3.10.0-1127 RHEL 8.5 4.18.0-348.7.1.el8_5.x86_64 RHEL 8.4 4.18.0-305.el8.x86_64 RHEL 7.9 3.10.0-1160.6.1.el7 SLES 15 SP3 5.3.18-59.16-default Ubuntu 20.04.3 5.8.0 LTS / 5.11 HWE Ubuntu 18.04.5 [5.4 HWE kernel] 5.4.0-71-generic AMD ROCm V5.2.1 Release
AMD ROCm v5.2.1 is now released. The release documentation is available at https://docs.amd.com.
Download ROCm 5.2.1
Release Notes