AMD ROCm 7.13 Released With Instinct MI350P Support, More Ryzen AI APUs

AMD ROCm 7.13 Released With Instinct MI350P Support, More Ryzen AI APUs



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ROCm 7.13 was released today as the newest ROCm Core SDK Preview in working toward what will presumably be called ROCm 8.0 later in the year.

Last October ROCm 7.9 came as a technology preview paired with TheRock build system and beginning a series of newer tech preview releases compared to the current ROCm 7.0-7.2 stable releases. Those tech preview releases have continued with ROCm 7.13 debuting today and packing expanded hardware support and other improvements.

New hardware support in ROCm 7.13 includes enabling the recently announced Instinct MI350P PCIe add-in accelerator card offering for the MI350 series.

Instinct MI350P slide

In addition to the Instinct MI350P, ROCm 7.13 now officially supports an expanded range of older Radeon PRO cards as well as more Ryzen AI 300 series parts:

– AMD Radeon PRO W6800 (gfx1030)
– AMD Radeon PRO V620 (gfx1030)
– AMD Ryzen AI 7 PRO 360 (gfx1152)
– AMD Ryzen AI 7 PRO 350 (gfx1152)
– AMD Ryzen AI 5 PRO 340 (gfx1152)
– AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 (gfx1152)
– AMD Ryzen AI 7 345 (gfx1152)
– AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 (gfx1152)
– AMD Ryzen AI 5 330 (gfx1152)

Too bad these were not officially supported closer to launch day but nevertheless great seeing them now add official ROCm support.

ROCm 7.13 also adds support for Ubuntu 26.04 LTS along with validated Ubuntu 24.04.4 LTS support. There is also expanded GPU virtualization support on Instinct GPUs, improved GPU partitioning support, new optimizations for Ryzen AI Max 300 “Strix Halo” and the ROCprof Trace Decoder is now open-source

There are also a lot of other smaller improvements to make this all-around a rather nice and feature-rich ROCM tech preview release.

Those rolling from source can grab the ROCm 7.13 Tech Preview via TheRock on GitHub.



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