AMD unveils ROCm 7 — new platform boosts AI performance up to 3.5x, adds Radeon GPU support

AMD launches ROCm 7 platform that boosts AI inference performance by up to 3.5X, adds support for FP4/FP6 formats and distributed workloads, and extends compatibility to Windows and Radeon GPUs on Ryzen systems.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/amd-unveils-rocm-7-new-platform-boosts-ai-performance-up-to-3-5x-adds-radeon-gpu-support

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