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AMD Expands ROCm Support to Windows and Linux: PyTorch and ONNX-EP Coming in 2025

AMD Unveils Major Ecosystem Update at Computex 2025 ROCm (Radeon Open Compute), focusing on full support Windows and improved compatibility with Linux. The updates are designed to make it easier for both developers and enthusiasts to run neural network frameworks and AI workloads on Radeon and Radeon Instinct graphics cards.

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The main news was the addition of support PyTorch and ONNX-EP under Windows. PyTorch for ROCm is coming in preliminary version in the third quarter of 2025, and ONNX Execution Provider - in July 2025 years. Both solutions were previously limited to Linux platforms, but now developers will be able to work with AMD GPU directly to Windows, including via WSL and HIP SDK.

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For Linux, AMD introduces ROCm integration out of the box into the major distributions. In the second half of 2025, support will be added to Red Hat EPEL and Ubuntu, and will also appear for the first time in OpenSUSE. Fedora will continue to be a compatible platform. This will free users from manual configuration and simplify the installation of ROCm via system packages.

Support Windows and integration into Linux distributions significantly expands the potential audience of ROCm. Developers will be able to use local GPU for training models, running inference and optimizing performance, without moving to proprietary ecosystems. It also expects improved compatibility with machine learning libraries and LLM runners such as Llama.cpp, Hugging Face Transformers, Diffusers, and others.

AMD is committed to making ROCm an open and fully-fledged alternative to closed CUDA platforms. Universal support for PyTorch, ONNX and HIP on Windows and Linux — is the key to achieving this goal.