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However, a trick has breathed new life into the Ryzen 5 4600G, transforming the budget Zen 2 APU into a 16GB graphics card to run AI applications on Linux.
AMD’s Radeon Open Compute platform (ROCm) doesn’t officially support Ryzen APUs.
We wonder if AMD’s latest mobile Ryzen chips, like Phoenix that taps into DDR5 memory, can work and what kind of performance they bring.
The Redditor shared a YouTube video claiming that the Ryzen 5 4600G could run a plethora of AI applications, including Stable Diffusion, FastChat, MiniGPT-4, Alpaca-LoRA, Whisper, LLM, and LLaMA.
Unfortunately, he only provided demos for Stable Diffusion, an AI image generator based on text input.
Although the Ryzen 5 4600G natively supports DDR4-3200, many samples can hit DDR4-4000, so it would be fascinating to see AI performance scaling with faster memory.
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