AMD's new chatbot can run on multiple Ryzen AI platforms, including Ryzen 7000 and 8000-series APUs that include the XDNA Neural Processing Unit (NPU) as well as Radeon RX 7000-series graphics cards with Intelligent Acceleration cores. Artificial.
The company has published a guide on its blog that can help you with the installation and settings needed to run your own AI-powered chatbot that is powered by GPT-based LLMs (large language models) locally. If you have a PC with a processor or an Accelerated Processing Unit (APU), you need a standard version of LM Studio for Windows, while if you have a graphics card with the Radeon RX 7000-series RDNA3 architecture, you need ROCm (Technical Preview) .
AMD isn't the first company to do something like this, but it actually follows NVIDIA which first announced “Chat with RTX,” an AI chatbot that requires a GeForce RTX 40 or RTX 30-series graphics card to “run.” It is accelerated by the TensorRT-LLM feature set and delivers fast creative or productive AI results based on local datasets.
So, following NVIDIA's announcement, AMD announced the availability of its own version of an AI-powered chatbot that runs natively. So, as long as you have a computer with hardware that meets the specifications, you can fall back on web page AMD to learn how to configure it.
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