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Co-authored-by: Lisa <lisa.delaney@amd.com>
Co-authored-by: Vishal Rao <vishalrao@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Sam Wu <sam.wu2@amd.com>
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# AMD ROCm™ Platform
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ROCm is an open-source stack, composed primarily of open-source software (OSS), designed for
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graphics processing unit (GPU) computation. ROCm consists of a collection of drivers, development
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tools, and APIs that enable GPU programming from low-level kernel to end-user applications.
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With ROCm, you can customize your GPU software to meet your specific needs. You can develop,
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collaborate, test, and deploy your applications in a free, open-source, integrated, and secure software
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ecosystem. ROCm is particularly well-suited to GPU-accelerated high-performance computing (HPC),
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artificial intelligence (AI), scientific computing, and computer aided design (CAD).
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ROCm is powered by AMD’s
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[Heterogeneous-computing Interface for Portability (HIP)](https://github.com/ROCm-Developer-Tools/HIP),
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an OSS C++ GPU programming environment and its corresponding runtime. HIP allows ROCm
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developers to create portable applications on different platforms by deploying code on a range of
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platforms, from dedicated gaming GPUs to exascale HPC clusters.
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ROCm supports programming models, such as OpenMP and OpenCL, and includes all necessary OSS
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compilers, debuggers, and libraries. ROCm is fully integrated into machine learning (ML) frameworks,
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such as PyTorch and TensorFlow.
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## ROCm Documentation
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The ROCm Documentation site is [rocm.docs.amd.com](https://rocm.docs.amd.com).
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Source code for the documentation is located in the docs folder of most repositories that are part of
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ROCm.
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This repository contains the manifest file for ROCm releases, changelogs, and release information.
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The file `default.xml` contains information for all repositories and the associated commit used to build
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the current ROCm release.
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The `default.xml` file uses the repo Manifest Format.
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The develop branch of this repository contains content for the next ROCm release.
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### How to build documentation via Sphinx
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```bash
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cd docs
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pip3 install -r sphinx/requirements.txt
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python3 -m sphinx -T -E -b html -d _build/doctrees -D language=en . _build/html
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```
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## Older ROCm Releases
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For release information for older ROCm releases, refer to
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[`CHANGELOG`](./CHANGELOG.md).
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