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This is the best summary I could come up with:
Fedora 40 is looking at shipping the AMD ROCm 6.x GPU compute stack to offer “end-to-end open-source GPU acceleration” with ease for this Red Hat funded Linux distribution.
Fedora has been among the Linux distributions already working on packaging up AMD’s ROCm to make it easier to deploy this GPU compute solution on their platform.
This has often been a headache for those wanting to use AMD ROCm outside of the few officially supported enterprise Linux distributions.
This change proposal is being pursued by Red Hat’s Tom Rix.
To address this feedback several packages are in the process of being added to Fedora including rocFFT rocSolver hipBLASLt MiOpen.
… Fedora has finally end-to-end open source GPU acceleration.
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