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Linux? #2

Open romulasry opened 1 year ago

romulasry commented 1 year ago

https://www.phoronix.com/news/AMD-Ryzen-AI-Open-Source-Demo AMD Has Open-Source Ryzen AI Demo Code - But Only For Windows

stalkerg commented 1 year ago

It's not fully open-source, even for windows - many libs are binary only. They basically open-source UI and API to the model.

GreyXor commented 1 year ago

It's not fully open-source, even for windows - many libs are binary only. They basically open-source UI and API to the model.

This is how a story gets off to a bad start. Providing this support would ensure seamless integration with the Linux ecosystem, promoting open interoperability and enabling users to maximize the potential of AMD's AI technologies. Embracing Linux would not only expand your user base but also foster a more inclusive and collaborative technological environment.

Not being jailed at Microsoft shouldn't even be a debate.

grigio commented 1 year ago

AMD is losing the Linux guys https://youtu.be/Mr0rWJhv9jU

MrDrMcCoy commented 1 year ago

AMD is losing the Linux guys https://youtu.be/Mr0rWJhv9jU

Dunno about anyone else, but I don't have 5.5 hours to burn on a random YouTube video.

nospace-here commented 1 year ago

Not sure why this is closed as there still is no Linux support.

Dunno about anyone else, but I don't have 5.5 hours to burn on a random YouTube video.

The video has timestamps with AMD issues split into roughly 4-minute sections which one can skip to.

But TL:DW: it won't happen, not even for proper Linux drivers

stalkerg commented 1 year ago

@andyluo7 can you reopen this ticket? Maybe change the title and etc. As I understand, it's a Xilinx device, and we already have a driver, but maybe we should extend it a little. I understand that this specific demo is designed for Windows, but we can create the same thing for Gwenview for example (from KDE Desktop).

quentonh commented 1 year ago

Linux upvoted by chaudhariatul here

chaudhariatul commented 1 year ago

Kindly suggest which is an appropriate option from below, which will help with buying a mini pc:

  1. Linux will never be supported on 7040
  2. Linux support for 7040 after 5.6.2 or maybe 5.6.X
  3. Linux support with 8000 series
quentonh commented 1 year ago

Re-opening issue so that customers can log their Linux requests.

acwn1976 commented 1 year ago

+1

Alexander-LIT commented 1 year ago

+1

ghost commented 1 year ago

eta wen linux? can I help somehowow?

gel-crabs commented 1 year ago

+1

quentonh commented 1 year ago

eta wen linux? can I help somehowow?

The more weight behind this request, the faster it is likely to come to fruition.

mikedahlgren commented 1 year ago

+1

marcinx64 commented 1 year ago

+1

bobo123g commented 1 year ago

Adding my +1.

Heryhelder commented 1 year ago

My +1

ccbadd commented 1 year ago

+1

SraamaR commented 1 year ago

+1

mihalysleger commented 1 year ago

+1 :)

AwayB commented 1 year ago

With AMD being the first to bring AI inference in consumer grade hardware, and a large amount of unknowns regarding the future of Windows (Windows 12 as a service? AI inference held on MS/OpenAI's servers?), it would be a great sign and an asset to PC ownership to support Ryzen AI on Linux to ensure access to AI in self-owned PCs with a free and open operating system.

btw, you can just add a thumb up emote on @quentonh's comment rather than all post empty +1 comments. It's cluttering the page very fast.

d-avery commented 1 year ago

I would also like this!

Aartsie commented 1 year ago

Would like to run this on my new AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS laptop!

Yamagi commented 1 year ago

+1

kyflores commented 1 year ago

+1 from me!

I think the AMD APUs are an interesting inference solution in the embedded space too for workloads that can't be fully accelerated and still benefit from the powerful Zen Cores, or standard x64 environment to run certain commercial software. If newer Ryzen Embedded products come with Ryzen AI enabled it could be an alternative to the Tegra platform in some situations too, or as an upgrade from the Xilinx Kria + DPU solution when more CPU power is needed than what's available on the ZU.

Titaniumtown commented 1 year ago

+1

nutta-git commented 1 year ago

+1

ximian commented 1 year ago

+1

MekaDragon commented 1 year ago

+1

megatog615 commented 1 year ago

Can we have affordable hardware instead?

YvanDaSilva commented 1 year ago

Not certain this is how you should gage interest but okay. +1

It's an egg and chicken problem.

chaudhariatul commented 1 year ago

+1

wxianxin commented 1 year ago

Yes you will have to support linux, otherwise I will kill my dog.

KyunLFA commented 1 year ago

+1

Grant12311 commented 1 year ago

+1

kaspar030 commented 1 year ago

+1

nadrolinux commented 1 year ago

+1

a-lameira commented 1 year ago
om26er commented 1 year ago

please +1

kylophone commented 1 year ago

+1

woodsonja commented 1 year ago

Most definitely! The more Linux support, the better.

goremykin commented 1 year ago

+1

ghost commented 1 year ago

+1

edisionnano commented 1 year ago

+1

RParodia commented 1 year ago

+1

Kastas commented 1 year ago

+1

zamazan4ik commented 1 year ago

+1 for such an awesome feature!

MrDrMcCoy commented 1 year ago

Please stop with the +1 comments. Use the thumbs-up emoji at the top to vote so that our phones stop trying to vibrate a hole through our clothes.

Djip007 commented 1 year ago

+1 for me to!