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I've been trying to learn about support for PyTorch and Caffe2 on AMD GPUs, and there is precious little accessible news and documentation. Some blogs led me to have a look at ROCm, but the combination of seeing little mention of ROCm in the machine learning literature and blogosphere, and of seeing a 2014 copyright on the ROCm ReadTheDocs pages (particularly the ROCm deep learning page), initially led me to suspect ROCm support of deep learning packages was abandoned. However, I checked the GitHub page for the docs, and learned there that there have been updates to the deep learning docs as recently as a few weeks ago. Glad to see that!
I suggest that the documentation be slightly revised to indicate recent/current activity in the project. As a minimum, update the copyright line in the template. Perhaps also consider putting "latest release" info prominently on the documentation landing page (with a date), or a release date somewhere prominent on the "Current Release Notes" page.
Thanks for all your work on ROCm. I'm likely to be getting a Mac with an AMD GPU soon, and I plan on giving ROCm a try when it arrives.
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Hello ROCm developers-
I've been trying to learn about support for PyTorch and Caffe2 on AMD GPUs, and there is precious little accessible news and documentation. Some blogs led me to have a look at ROCm, but the combination of seeing little mention of ROCm in the machine learning literature and blogosphere, and of seeing a 2014 copyright on the ROCm ReadTheDocs pages (particularly the ROCm deep learning page), initially led me to suspect ROCm support of deep learning packages was abandoned. However, I checked the GitHub page for the docs, and learned there that there have been updates to the deep learning docs as recently as a few weeks ago. Glad to see that!
I suggest that the documentation be slightly revised to indicate recent/current activity in the project. As a minimum, update the copyright line in the template. Perhaps also consider putting "latest release" info prominently on the documentation landing page (with a date), or a release date somewhere prominent on the "Current Release Notes" page.
Thanks for all your work on ROCm. I'm likely to be getting a Mac with an AMD GPU soon, and I plan on giving ROCm a try when it arrives.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: