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    Phoronix: AMD XDNA Linux Kernel Driver For Ryzen AI Updated

    At the start of the year AMD posted an open-source XDNA Linux driver to GitHub for supporting the Ryzen API NPU IP found within their newest Ryzen mobile SoCs. It wasn't until last month though in mid-July that AMD began the process of submitting the driver for review so that it can work its way toward the mainline Linux kernel within the "accel" accelerator subsystem. Today brings a second revision to that driver...

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    With full userspace access, the hawk point chips will be killer for surveillance servers at a very low power.

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      Originally posted by brunosalezze View Post
      With full userspace access, the hawk point chips will be killer for surveillance servers at a very low power.
      Yes, if Frigate will support xdna with those npu power and high cpu efficiency all coral+intel tech can be considered as outdated.

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        Originally posted by Silent View Post

        Yes, if Frigate will support xdna with those npu power and high cpu efficiency all coral+intel tech can be considered as outdated.
        The frigate maintainers don't use amd hardware, but the current support for amd gpus comes from community commits.

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