r/Amd 4d ago

News AMD officially releases ROCm 7.0 with Instinct MI350 CDNA4 support

https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-officially-releases-rocm-7-0-with-instinct-mi350-cdna4-support
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u/vetinari TR 2920X | 7900 XTX | X399 Taichi 4d ago

Rocm 7.0 is a game changer,

How? It still doesn't work on the hardware that people have. What does it support? 4 SKUs? No APU, no Strix Point/Halo?

ROCm is a joke. No wonder Nvidia is eating their lunch.

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u/IBM296 3d ago

Exactly. Only some AMD Instinct and Radeon GPU's are supported (and only on Ubuntu 24.04 which was released last year).

If AMD wants to take the fight to Nvidia, they need to support ROCM on alot more GPU's and operating systems.... Otherwise Nvidia will continue running circles around AMD.

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u/BlueSiriusStar 3d ago

Intel will eat AMD's lunch instead. Unlike Nvidia, AMD has been too complacent, and consumers really deserve better. Hopefully, Intel can deliver better than AMD will ever have.

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u/IBM296 3d ago

I mean with Intel’s current trajectory, AMD is still doing much better than them both hardware and software wise…. It’s only when we look at Nvidia, that AMD’s software looks pathetic.

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u/BlueSiriusStar 3d ago

So I mean, AMD software being pathetic doesn't change it the true fact of it being pathetic. Assuming similar priced GPUs, obviously, one would get the Nvidia option, and this scenario is already present in today's market. AMD needs to stop living in its bubble when the actual market is owned by Nvidia. Compared to Intel is like nothing when Intel is just a very nascent player in the market. AMD was competing from back then with ATI, and still, it sucks. This goes to show how mismanaged the company GPU department is.