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Hey @GreyXor The core issue here boils down to Gaia's current dependence on certain Windows-specific APIs and libraries. Porting this over to Linux, specifically to accommodate the Right now, we don't have a concrete timeline for full Linux support, but we're actively exploring different architectural approaches. One idea being tossed around is leveraging something like Vulkan for hardware abstraction, but that has its own set of trade-offs. In the meantime, if you're comfortable working with cross-compilation, you might be able to create a temporary workaround by wrapping the Ping me if you have other questions down the line. |
Thank you for the kind words, @GreyXor. To add to @Mizokuiam comment, we don't have much to share at this point in regards to Linux support, however given the obvious demand we are seeing from the community, this has spurred some discussions internally. Once we have something conrete to share, I will post here and let you know. |
I would also like to see support for Linux and ***BSD, |
Just another +1 on this, I am in the same situation of OP (HX 370, xdna drivers compiled and working) and this would be a game changer |
I have buy ASUS Pro16 laptop on last year which has AI 9 365 CPU/GPU/NPU. Linux is my favourite platform. Expecting the lovely GPU/NPU to join the AI calculation, and expecting ROCm support of gfx1150 on next release |
+1 from another Linux AI researcher. I just got my brand spankin' new AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 128GB system, and um, Linux support is highly desirable but sadly lacking currently for those who do AI stuff. To be honest, I'm kinda surprised that GAIA was developed in Windows first, since everyone I know doing AI work uses Linux.... But I'm not complaining! Please keep up with the hard work and progress. :) Cheers, Eric |
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Hello AMD,
Kudos on advancing AI capabilities with gaia! I recently got my hands on an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 with XDNA2 and successfully compiled and loaded the amdxdna driver.
Could you add support for linux and
amdxdna
driver ?Thanks!
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