hi,
I'm looking at the Ryzen 8700g and 8600g processors:
https://www.amd.com/en/products/processors/desktops/ryzen/amd-ryzen-7-8700g.html
https://www.amd.com/en/products/processors/desktops/ryzen/amd-ryzen-5-8600g.html
the specs both of which states:
I want 8700G able to run llama2 on linux also
+1 interested into runing this on GNU/Linux. Don't use bloated spyware/adware (Windoes) anymore
The XRT driver is now publicly available on Linux (https://github.com/amd/xdna-driver), but the rest of the Linux SW stack for Ryzen AI is not ready yet. AMD is currently working on full Linux support and an official release date will be communicated when appropriate.
thanks, this is 'important' as these days there are a lot of varied 'NPU' implementations, hopefully as this is integrated and runs on X86_64 that it becomes a commonly used 'NPU' implementation.
and no less as many popular platforms used to test models are often python driven (e.g. Tensorflow, Pytorch) and often in *Linux* being native X86_64 and with integrated NPU makes it possible to experiment on a home desktop.
they could help with everything from automated captioning of videos (e.g. during video meetings), ocr etc etc.