ZLUDA, a tool for running CUDA applications on non-NVIDIA graphics hardware, has added support for AMD's ROCm 7 platform. This update expands compatibility for developers using AMD GPUs.
ZLUDA allows CUDA code, originally designed for NVIDIA GPUs, to execute on alternative hardware such as AMD's offerings. The latest development introduces compatibility with AMD ROCm 7, the open-source platform for GPU computing on AMD processors.
This enhancement means users can leverage ROCm 7's features while running existing CUDA-based software without major code changes. Phoronix, a site focused on Linux hardware reviews and benchmarks, reported this update, highlighting its relevance to open-source graphics and Linux performance testing.
The integration supports ongoing efforts in cross-vendor GPU compatibility, benefiting fields like high-performance computing and machine learning on Linux systems. No specific release date or additional technical details were provided in the announcement.