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GPGPU - ArchWiki ROCm ROCm ROCm (Radeon Open Compute Platform) is AMD's answer to CUDA It includes many pieces of software from driver (AMDGPU) to compiler and runtime library, much like CUDA Some parts are specific to select AMD GPUs, other parts completely hardware-agnostic See the ROCm for Arch Linux repository for more information
A collection of Arch Linux PKGBUILDS for the ROCm platform ROCm for Arch Linux AUR This repository hosts a collection of Arch Linux PKGBUILDs for AMD ROCm Software that have yet to be added to the official Arch Linux repositories All important ROCm packages are in the official Arch Linux repositories
Quick start installation guide — ROCm installation (Linux) This topic provides basic installation instructions for ROCm on Linux using your distribution’s native package manager Before you begin, you should confirm your kernel version matches the ROCm system requirements
ROCm Across Different Architectures: A Step-by-Step Guide The Solution I tested this solution using rocm-hip-sdk 6 0 2-1 from Arch Linux The patched version is from 6 1 something, so it's already a bit of a frankenlink, but your mileage may greatly vary depending on what ROCm version you have Step 1: Build Install To get started, clone my patched AMD ROCm Thunk Interface from GitHub:
ROCm installation for Linux - AMD ROCm installation for LinuxNote If you’re using ROCm with AMD Radeon GPUs or Ryzen APUs for graphics workloads, see the Use ROCm on Radeon and Ryzen documentation for installation instructions The AMDGPU installer documentation has been removed to encourage the use of the package manager for ROCm installation While the package manager is the recommended method, you can still install ROCm
Phazer Tech - Engineering, Projects, Guides, Tutorials Music Installing on Arch Distros Installing ROCm on Arch distros is extremely easy, all you need to do is install the following package (make sure you have the AUR enabled if your specific distro doesn't have it enabled by default):