Re: Any interest in ROCm packaging?

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For anyone else wondering:

https://rocmdocs.amd.com/en/latest/index.html

  AMD ROCm is the first open-source software development platform for
  HPC/Hyperscale-class GPU computing. AMD ROCm brings the UNIX
  philosophy of choice, minimalism and modular software development to
  GPU computing.

  Since the ROCm ecosystem is comprised of open technologies: frameworks
  (Tensorflow / PyTorch), libraries (MIOpen / Blas / RCCL), programming
  model (HIP), inter-connect (OCD) and up streamed Linux® Kernel support
  – the platform is continually optimized for performance and
  extensibility. Tools, guidance and insights are shared freely across
  the ROCm GitHub community and forums.

Rich.

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