1. AMD has updated its ROCm software stack to version 6.1.3, which now supports the Radeon Pro W7900 introduced at Computex. 2. This update also addresses multiple GPU support, allowing up to 192 GB of graphics memory across multiple cards. 3. ROCm 6.1.3 enhances support for WSL 2 and AI tools under Linux, with TensorFlow now certified for ROCm.
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