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AOMP 20.0-1 GPU Compiler Rebased Against ROCm 6.3, Brings SPIR-V JIT Offloading


AOMP 20.0-1 was released on Tuesday as the newest version of this LLVM/Clang downstream focused on shipping the latest AMD patches around Radeon/Instinct OpenMP accelerator offload support.

AOMP 20.0-1 was released on Tuesday as the newest version of this LLVM/Clang downstream focused on shipping the latest AMD patches around Radeon/Instinct OpenMP accelerator offload support. AOMP also bundles in the related ROCm components it uses as part of its GPU compute stack to serve as a standalone build for having all the user-space bits needed for jiving with the AMDGPU/AMDKFD kernel drivers and not needing a separate ROCm install. As a reminder, this isn't to be confused with AOCC that is AMD's LLVM compiler downstream focused on the latest CPU (Zen) support.

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