Ryzen AI Software as AMD’s collection of tools and libraries for AI inferencing on AMD Ryzen AI class PCs has Linux support with its newest point release. Though this “early access” Linux support is restricted to registered AMD customers.

Earlier this year we reported on AMD previewing a new Linux runtime stack for Ryzen AI NPUs and built off their AMDXDNA kernel accelerator driver. That now appears to be bundled into the Ryzen AI Software collection, which previously was Windows-only. With the newest Ryzen AI Software 1.6.1 point release the only noted change in the release notes is Linux support:

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    7 hours ago

    Really confusing…

    All of these bits and pieces were Linux-first except for maybe the XDNA driver. The ROCm interface and libraries have been able to do inference for years if I’m not mistaken. Maybe this is just talking about the full suite in this packaged form now having Linux support?

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      7 hours ago

      They’re talking about consumer NPU support, which was indeed Windows only. AMD’s software is kind of a confusing mess.

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        7 hours ago

        Yeah, they mention it. The XDNA NPU on all Ryzen chips since 2 years ago. It’s had Linux support for some time.

        I did some digging though, and this is indeed just talking about this being “new” for packaged stack, which is nice I guess. Probably not the best choice for devs, but for amateur users it’ll put it on par with Windows.