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Ubuntu Will Have Native AMD ROCm AI/ML and HPC Libraries In Next LTS Release (canonical.com)

(Wednesday December 10, 2025 @05:50PM (BeauHD) from the what-to-expect dept.)


Longtime Slashdot reader [1]MadCow42 writes:

> Canonical just announced that they're packaging AMD's [2]ROCm libraries (for AIML and HPC with both data-center GPUs as well as desktop/laptop GPUs), [3]directly into the Ubuntu Universe archive . You can run ROCm on Ubuntu today but you have to install it via a script from AMD and manually remove and reinstall for any upgrades or bug fixes. Having it in Ubuntu as a normal Debian package will make it much easier to install and also to maintain in the long run via normal apt tooling ('apt upgrade'). This also means that ROCm can be an automatically-installed dependency for other packages, which doesn't happen today.

>

> And, interestingly, Canonical has committed to providing long-term-support for ROCm in Ubuntu -- which is particularly exciting for edge and IoT devices that may have a long life in the field and need regular security patches and updates.



[1] https://slashdot.org/~MadCow42

[2] https://www.amd.com/en/products/software/rocm.html

[3] https://canonical.com/blog/canonical-amd-rocm-ai-ml-hpc-libraries



CNU tools (Score:2)

by Voice of satan ( 1553177 )

Good. Now if they could come back to the GNU tools please. :)

> Not that the kernel list is the best place to bring this up, but NVIDIA
> would NOT be on that list. They are by far one of the best companies out
> there providing support for their cards. I bought my GF2 for exactly that
> reason too....

Sure. I spent much happy time telling people to report bugs to nvidia because
their closed drivers mean that only nvidia can debug all the crashes people
see with them loaded - at least some of which dont occur without the modules

- Alan Cox on linux-kernel