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AMD ROCm's TheRock 7.10 Released

([AMD] 3 Hours Ago TheRock 7.10)


TheRock is an interesting open-source build platform for ROCm and HIP that has taken shape over the past year. It's become an official ROCm effort albeit still in early stages and relying on community contributions for enhancements for different consumer GPU targets and more. To date its users have largely relied on running the latest TheRock Git while today TheRock v7.10 was tagged.

For those preferring stable points rather than habitually pulling the latest Git, TheRock 7.10 was tagged earlier today. It's also the first time seeing TheRock in tagged release form aside from some test release builds recently that appeared to be about working through their build/release automation.

[1]

There aren't any release notes or other insight into this first tagged release of TheRock, but for anyone interested it's now available via [2]GitHub . Long story short it seems to be the first stable point in the project's history and a sign of its growing maturity as a useful ROCm/HIP build system.

For those wondering about "v7.10" as the first tagged TheRock release, presumably this is being driven for an upcoming/imminent ROCm 7.10 release. ROCm 7.1.1 is the latest stable release but as a reminder [3]ROCm 7.9 was announced in October as part of their new Core SDK and working in preview form toward the next major release next year... That ROCm 7.9+ versioning is a bit awkward to reflect their development builds toward their next major release (ROCm 8.0?). Presumably this TheRock 7.10 build tag is in preparation for ROCm 7.10 as an upcoming development release.



[1] https://www.phoronix.com/image-viewer.php?id=2025&image=therock_710_lrg

[2] https://github.com/ROCm/TheRock/releases

[3] https://www.phoronix.com/news/ROCm-Core-SDK-7.9



The Linux House 1.01

Mr. Billy O'Nair knows how to build a house. The 24 year old retired
dotcom billionaire has constructed the "Linux House 1.01", a bachelor pad
built in the shape of Tux Penguin. This geek haven features a 256 foot
long computer room, along with other smaller, lesser important rooms
(kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, etc.).

Explained O'Nair, "Why do architects waste a bunch of space on formal
living rooms, family rooms, dining rooms, closets, foyers, and hallways
that are rarely used? In my 'Linux House', the majority of square footage
is devoted to the two rooms that I myself use the most: a computer room
and a procrastination room."

...The Linux House features a LAN (Liquor Acquisition Network) that
delivers alcohol or caffeinated beverages to any room in the house by way
of pipes that run through the ceiling. 'PANIC' buttons scattered
throughout the house activate the RAM System (Random Access Munchies), in
which candy bars and other snacks are immediately delivered by FPM (Fast
Pretzel Mode) and EDO (Extended Delicacy Output) pneumatic tubes.