Re: Interest in a ROCm SIG?

2022-06-13 Thread Jeremy Newton
Fantastic idea, I've just created a new page. I'll update it as I have time:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/HC
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Re: Interest in a ROCm SIG?

2022-06-13 Thread Benson Muite
A heterogeneous computing SIG would be very helpful. In addition to 
machine learning, there are many uses for this in graphics applications 
as well as for scientific computing.


Benson

On 6/13/22 10:01, Armin Wehrfritz wrote:

I would be very much interested in a SIG for that!

Not sure if it should be only for ROCm or more broadly targeting compute 
accelerators, including GPUs by all three major manufacturers. Though, 
my immediate interest on Fedora is in the ROCm stack, and especially in HIP.


Cheers,
Armin


On Mon 13. Jun 2022 at 5.25, Jeremy Newton > wrote:


A few people contact me directly trying to run things like PyTorch,
which requires large amounts of ROCm to get working (most of which
Fedora does not have yet).

I feel like a SIG, or at least some wiki page would help organize
things a bit for those who want to tackle it but are unaware of the
resources available.

Also is there a better mailing list for this? I'd hate to keep
spamming devel with my ROCm related interest :)
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Re: Interest in a ROCm SIG?

2022-06-13 Thread Armin Wehrfritz
I would be very much interested in a SIG for that!

Not sure if it should be only for ROCm or more broadly targeting compute
accelerators, including GPUs by all three major manufacturers. Though, my
immediate interest on Fedora is in the ROCm stack, and especially in HIP.

Cheers,
Armin


On Mon 13. Jun 2022 at 5.25, Jeremy Newton  wrote:

> A few people contact me directly trying to run things like PyTorch, which
> requires large amounts of ROCm to get working (most of which Fedora does
> not have yet).
>
> I feel like a SIG, or at least some wiki page would help organize things a
> bit for those who want to tackle it but are unaware of the resources
> available.
>
> Also is there a better mailing list for this? I'd hate to keep spamming
> devel with my ROCm related interest :)
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Interest in a ROCm SIG?

2022-06-12 Thread Jeremy Newton
A few people contact me directly trying to run things like PyTorch, which 
requires large amounts of ROCm to get working (most of which Fedora does not 
have yet).

I feel like a SIG, or at least some wiki page would help organize things a bit 
for those who want to tackle it but are unaware of the resources available.

Also is there a better mailing list for this? I'd hate to keep spamming devel 
with my ROCm related interest :)
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