AMD VP uses AI to create Radeon Linux driver in Python

An AMD vice president has utilized AI to develop a Radeon Linux userland driver written in Python. A senior AI engineer involved in the project stated that he did not open a code editor once during the process. The tool used was Claude Code, which built a Radeon compute driver.

The development highlights the growing role of artificial intelligence in software creation within the tech industry. According to Tom's Hardware, the AMD VP employed AI to produce the Radeon Linux userland driver entirely in Python, demonstrating a hands-off approach to coding.

The senior AI engineer remarked, "didn't open the editor once," underscoring the AI's capability to generate functional code without traditional manual editing. The description specifies that Claude Code was the AI tool responsible for building the Radeon compute driver.

This project was published on March 7, 2026, reflecting advancements in AI-assisted programming for graphics processing units on Linux systems. No further details on the driver's functionality or deployment were provided in the available information.

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