ROCM 1.5 (released just recently) includes initial Vega support.
I think we are still saying "Q2" for Vega launch.
The Huge DRM Driver Update Submitted For Linux 4.12: Vega, Atomic & Co
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It tells you that we used the Fiji driver as a starting point for initial Vega code
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What this pull does tell us, is most of the specs for the first 3 Vega SKUs:-- case CHIP_VEGA10:
- adev->gfx.config.max_shader_engines = 4;
- adev->gfx.config.max_tile_pipes = 8;
- adev->gfx.config.max_cu_per_sh = 16;
- adev->gfx.config.max_sh_per_se = 1;
- adev->gfx.config.max_backends_per_se = 4;
- adev->gfx.config.max_texture_channel_caches = 16;
- adev->gfx.config.max_gprs = 256;
- adev->gfx.config.max_gs_threads = 32;
- adev->gfx.config.max_hw_contexts = 8;
More at http://wccftech.com/amd-radeon-vega-...d-linux-patch/
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Originally posted by Mystro256 View Post
I think the official date was "Q2", if so, it would be expected this month or June.
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you'll need to use an out-of-tree kernel module or a future AMDGPU-PRO release. The Vega use-cases for now without display support is basically for compute.
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Originally posted by bibaheu View PostMichael what is your source for the "Vega should be launching later in May"?
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Hmm there is lots of new stuff for Vega I haven't seen before like for the PSP, NBIO, SOC15(?). But no display
BTW: ROCm 1.5 seems to be released including Vega support?!
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Michael what is your source for the "Vega should be launching later in May"?
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