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News on October 22, the latest AMD Ryzen 7040 series laptops are equipped with a dedicated AI engine based on Xilinx IP, named "Ryzen AI", which can accelerate machines such as PyTorch and TensorFlow Learning framework operation. However, currently this Ryzen AI only supports Microsoft Windows systems. But that could change if there's enough customer demand.
As early as June, AMD released some Ryzen AI demo code on GitHub, some of which are open source, but they are only available for Windows, and AMD has not released any Ryzen AI Linux drivers.
Someone then opened a pull request on GitHub about Linux support, but the issue was closed three days later, with no solution or Linux support plan communicated.
But today this Linux request was reopened by an AMD employee, the reason is to allow (Linux) customers to express their needs: "Reopen the issue so that customers can log their Linux requests."
In another request for Linux support, it was also suggested to give the Linux support thread a like (1) if interested in seeing Ryzen AI support for Linux: "Please add a "1" comment to #2 , to support Linux."
This site notes that Ryzen AI is currently only available in the Ryzen 7040 mobile series, but it is foreseeable that in their future processors More Xilinx IP will appear in . Given the increasing number of AI workloads, and the fact that Intel has mainlined its open-source Meteor Lake VPU/NPU support in Linux 6.3, and even its next-gen NPUs have support for Arrow Lake, hopefully AMD will start enabling Ryzen AI for Linux.
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