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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

l33tm4st3r commented 1 year ago

+1

ms178 commented 1 year ago

+1 here.

archerallstars commented 1 year ago

+1 from me.

GithubUser5462 commented 1 year ago

+1

Knyffen commented 1 year ago

+1

NishaYume commented 1 year ago

+1

mick3-de commented 1 year ago

+1

drbuckingham commented 1 year ago

+1

Roccoriu commented 1 year ago

+1

frohro commented 1 year ago

Linux? Please!

Lightsockie commented 1 year ago

+2 (I eat enough for two)

marcelo-soares-souza commented 1 year ago

+1

ur5us commented 1 year ago

Dear AMD: we want your CPU's full range of features available on Linux, always. Thank you!

Gigi03 commented 1 year ago

@MrDrMcCoy you will tolerate the +1s, and you will be happy.

PS: +1

sysnux commented 1 year ago

Linux support should be in par with other operating systems.

nyabinary commented 1 year ago

+1

tommybotten commented 1 year ago

Yes please!

sarmadka commented 1 year ago

Do you even need to ask?

+1

CuteSC2 commented 1 year ago

+1

Hekzory commented 1 year ago

+1, I(and possibly many others) prefer to run stuff on Linux for better performance and less RAM/VRAM usage, so the support for Linux would be quite a good thing to implement.

aneeshlingala commented 1 year ago

+1

joaquinvacas commented 1 year ago

+1

berolinux commented 1 year ago

Linux support, with an Open Source driver and not some lackluster half-working binary-only driver, is crucial. Don't pull an NVIDIA!

qwertychouskie commented 1 year ago

And my axe! Or something like that. Anyways, +1

alexdconf commented 1 year ago

+1

zilexa commented 1 year ago

Please, please prioritize this!

Grimish-ng commented 1 year ago

+1 - sent my phoronix.

srohmen commented 1 year ago

+1

moonwalkersyrius commented 1 year ago

+1

NikkeDoy commented 1 year ago

+1

mestadler commented 1 year ago

+1

Slightly amazing this isn't already being done, developers in the AI space are very engaged in Linux as a development platform.

We do almost all of our development on Linux, and if not Linux then on Mac. While we don't use Windows, we have partners and customers who do, with the caveat that it's mostly with WSL.

Lastly, there is a benefit (non obvious to most), that an APU for development with models makes sense as you can take advantage of the system memory shared with the CPU.

Glad to see reason prevailed at AMD and reopened this issue.

Koleon commented 1 year ago

Yes please! +1

bayasdev commented 1 year ago

+1

jwillians commented 1 year ago

+1

itea-dev commented 1 year ago

+1

Got a Ryzen 7840S laptop, I expect good Linux support.

m4tx commented 1 year ago

+1

rano-oss commented 1 year ago

+1

RecentRunner commented 1 year ago

+1

Zyell commented 1 year ago

+1

0xk1f0 commented 1 year ago

+1

mgomersbach commented 1 year ago

+1

rolisv commented 1 year ago

:+1:

matiaszanolli commented 1 year ago

+1

01hossein10 commented 1 year ago

+1

vid commented 1 year ago

+1 AMD is either all-in on AI or they're not. They're either all-in on providing consistent, open source support or they're not. They're either against making landfill computers that will be obsolete in a year due to unexploited features, or they're not. They're either feature for feature competitive to Intel (and Apple M, and emerging mobile chips) or they're not.

Soddentrough commented 1 year ago

+1 This really should be a given

dnesij commented 1 year ago

+1 Show the Penguins some love!

Gdimitron commented 1 year ago

+1

skryvel commented 1 year ago

+1

crosscoder1 commented 1 year ago

+1