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Beyond The ROCm Software, AMD Has Been Making Great Strides In Documentation & Robust Containers


AMD recently allowed me some time with their AMD Accelerator Cloud (AAC) leveraging multiple Instinct MI300X accelerators.

Rather my biggest takeaway from this recent testing bout was the much more quality AMD documentation available and their diverse set of containers that are now available for quickly and easily deploying different ROCm-accelerated offerings. AMD also announced this past week that they are now supporting the Open Platform for Enterprise AI (OPEA) as a Linux Foundation project that was started in part by Intel. A great resource and hopefully they continue improving this documentation and their web assets at large as it's a big time-saver for those getting started with Instinct accelerators and helping to see how far the ROCm ecosystem has evolved in recent times.

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