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AMD ROCm 7.14 Announced As New Production Release, Ryzen AI 400 Series Support

AMD announced ROCm 7.14 as a new production release, marking a shift from the tech preview series that began with ROCm 7.9. The update adds support for Ryzen AI 400 series processors, RHEL 9.8 and 10.2, and introduces TheRock build infrastructure for modular software delivery. The release includes GPU virtualization improvements, AI inference enhancements, and HIP updates for better CUDA parity.

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AMD ROCm 7.14 Announced As New Production Release, Ryzen AI 400 Series Support
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As a follow-up to the article over

Since ROCm 7.9,

ROCm 7.14 "

ROCm 7.14 also adds official support for RHEL 9.8 and RHEL 10.2, SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP7 / SLES 16 / Debian 13 for the Instinct MI350P hardware, and more.

ROCm 7.14 also delivers improved GPU virtualization, AI inference and framework enhancements, and a variety of HIP enhancements for better CUDA parity.

AMD's

More details on the plethora of ROCm 7.14 changes can be found via the

ROCm 7.14 being tagged, AMD has formally announced the availability of ROCm 7.14 and it's their new production release rather than being a tech preview.Since ROCm 7.9,

the 7.9+ releases have served as "tech preview" releaseswhile ROCm 7.0/7.1/7.2 were stable series. Up to now my assumption was that the ROCm 7.9+ tech preview releases would culminate with ROCm 8.0 being stable. Now as quite a surprise, ROCm 7.14 was announced today -- ahead of next week's AMD Advancing AI event -- as the new production release. Quite the version numbering mess.ROCm 7.14 "

marks the start of our future production releases. users on 7.2 and older are encouraged to migrate and follow the transition guide on rocm docs" per the AMD documentation. Beyond the build system overhaul with TheRock, new to ROCm 7.14 is officially adding support for the Ryzen AI 400 series, including the new Ryzen AI Max+ PRO 495 / PRO 490 / PRO 485 products and lower-end Ryzen AI 430/440 series offerings.ROCm 7.14 also adds official support for RHEL 9.8 and RHEL 10.2, SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP7 / SLES 16 / Debian 13 for the Instinct MI350P hardware, and more.

ROCm 7.14 also delivers improved GPU virtualization, AI inference and framework enhancements, and a variety of HIP enhancements for better CUDA parity.

AMD's

blog posttonight announcing ROCm 7.14 goes on to add:"ROCm 7.14 represents more than a feature release—it establishes a new foundation for the future of AMD’s AI software platform. With TheRock now serving as ROCm’s production build and release infrastructure, ROCm is now a modular software platform capable of delivering innovation more rapidly while improving software quality and simplifying deployment.

Whether you’re developing on Ryzen AI workstations, scaling distributed training across AMD Instinct clusters, or deploying enterprise AI services in production, ROCm 7.14 provides the tools, performance, and flexibility needed to build the next generation of AI applications. Stay tuned for more updates from Advancing AI Day."

More details on the plethora of ROCm 7.14 changes can be found via the

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