| From: Alex Volkov via talk <talk@gtalug.org> | I have another system with Ryzen 5 2400G and was hoping to run ROCm on it, but | as it turns out -- ROCm doesn't fully support AMD cards with built-in | graphics. I still can install discreet card into that system but the solution | is not as cheap as getting a used GTX off craigslist. In January I saw cheap Radeo RX 580s on Kijiji too. I haven't looked recently. One advantage of AMD over nvidia is that larger memories are more common. It's a shame about ROCm's lack of APU support. Parts of it are there. <https://rocm.github.io/hardware.html> The iGPU in AMD APUs The following APUs are not fully supported by the ROCm stack. “Carrizo” and “Bristol Ridge” APUs “Raven Ridge” APUs These APUs are enabled in the upstream Linux kernel drivers and the ROCm Thunk. Support for these APUs is enabled in the ROCm OpenCL runtime. However, support for them is not enabled in our HCC compiler, HIP, or the ROCm libraries. In addition, because ROCm is currently focused on discrete GPUs, AMD does not make any claims of continued support in the ROCm stack for these integrated GPUs. In addition, these APUs may may not work due to OEM and ODM choices when it comes to key configurations parameters such as inclusion of the required CRAT tables and IOMMU configuration parameters in the system BIOS. As such, APU-based laptops, all-in-one systems, and desktop motherboards may not be properly detected by the ROCm drivers. You should check with your system vendor to see if these options are available before attempting to use an APU-based system with ROCm.
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