AMD Readies Ryzen AI MAX PRO Launch
AMD Readies Ryzen AI MAX PRO Launch

AMD has added support for the upcoming Ryzen AI MAX PRO 400 series to its latest ROCm 7.14 ecosystem, indicating a potential release in the coming weeks. The company’s latest ROCm 7.14 software stack includes support for Ryzen AI MAX PRO 400, also known as Gorgon Halo processors.

The series includes processors like Ryzen AI Max+ PRO 495, Ryzen AI Max PRO 490, and the Ryzen AI Max PRO 485 processors, allowing AI developers to prepare before the CPUs hit the market.

ROCm 7.14 Support

ROCm, which is AMD’s open source software stack for AI and high-performance computing, continues to play a huge role in the company’s AI strategy. The new version brings the complete ROCm ecosystem to the upcoming chips, including optimized libraries, AI frameworks, profiling tools, and GPU compute capabilities.

These utilities are essential for machine learning, content creation, and scientific workloads. Official support for Gorgon Halo Pro chips allows developers to optimize their applications instead of scrambling after the launch.

Developer Tools

The update also expanded the support for developer tools. The ROCm Systems Profiler and ROCm Compute Profiler will now work on the Ryzen AI MAX PRO platforms, and the Compute Profiler adds a compatibility layer with both Strix Halo and Strix Point chips.

AMD has also enhanced its System Management Interface or SMI, allowing developers to monitor GPU utilization, memory usage, temperatures, power consumption, and other metrics directly from the command line.

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Developments have arrived at the right time, helping developers to take advantage of latest AI features such as newer versions of popular frameworks, including PyTorch 2.12 and JAX 0.10.0. This will allow them to use the features on AMD hardware without waiting for future software releases.

They will be able to use the features on AMD hardware.

As the launch of the Ryzen AI MAX PRO 400 series approaches, developers will be able to take full advantage of the new hardware and software capabilities, potentially leading to improved performance and efficiency in AI-related workloads.

Preparing for Launch

The addition of ROCm 7.14 support for the Ryzen AI MAX PRO 400 series is a significant step towards the launch of the new processors. With the latest software stack and developer tools, AI developers can start optimizing their applications for the upcoming hardware, which could lead to a smoother transition when the chips become available.

The exact release date of the Ryzen AI MAX PRO 400 series has not been announced, but with the latest ROCm 7.14 ecosystem update, it’s clear that AMD is preparing for the launch of the new processors.

AMD is preparing for the launch.