muziqaz wrote: ↑Sun Mar 29, 2026 3:58 pm
And the first project will require 40GB of free RAM on the system and a high end GPU (which includes 7900xtx).
I have 32 gb of ram on my pc (and an entry-level gpu RX6400), so for now it's not for me
P.S. I hope my gpu will continue to receive work from core 27...
muziqaz wrote: ↑Thu Dec 25, 2025 8:58 pm
Even if whatever openmm implements did give us some sort of advantage, FAH update cycles are in decades, so we won't see any benefits (if any) for long time
A new page of ROCm, ROCm-LS (Life Science): "The early access release of ROCm-LS enables you to experiment with accelerating your life science workloads, such as digital pathology, automated medical image analysis, and feature extraction and enhancement in large TIFF files on AMD Instinct GPUs....
muziqaz wrote: ↑Fri Jun 06, 2025 8:44 amSo if there are some performance or feature improvements in your new drivers, FAHcore will probably utilise that
Thanks, but this is in no benefit to FAH. Maybe this will help with HIP development (maybe) HIP 7.0 is designed to enhance GPU code portability and simplify cross-vendor GPU development. By aligning HIP more closely with CUDA semantics, refining error handling, and streamlining header structures, t...
ROcm 7.0 Beta With the upcoming HIP 7.0 release in second half of 2025, we’re taking a bold step toward simplifying cross-platform programming by aligning HIP C++ even more closely with CUDA. AMD tightly integrates our automatic HIPIFY conversion tool with our HIP runtime and compiler. Users can qu...
arisu wrote: ↑Sat May 10, 2025 8:27 am8.3 doesn't seem to come with any very major improvements it looks like. Just getting HIP into the cores would be a better use of dev time than rebasing on 8.3.