AMD has announced a new AI Bundle, which will be available to all Radeon GPU owners as an optional update in the Adrenalin drivers.
AMD's Upcoming Adrenalin AI Bundle to Roll Out Next Week, Simplifying AI Development and Creative Workflows on AMD Hardware
Those who want to get warmed up with the new AI tools can now have a simplified ecosystem next week, as AMD just announced the launch date of its recently announced Adrenalin Edition AI bundle. The new installer is going to be released on 21st January, positioning it as a simple way for users to get started with AI development and workflows on existing AMD hardware.
AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition Expands to Offer Seamless AI Integration
AMD is also introducing AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition AI Bundle, a new optional feature designed to simplify and accelerate local AI setup. With a single, streamlined installation, the AI Bundle equips AMD-powered systems with the essential tools needed to begin building and running AI workloads, eliminating complex configurations and reducing setup time. Users can access popular applications for image generation and local LLMs, as well as new support for PyTorch on Windows, making it easier than ever to explore AI development directly on their PC.
AMD used the tagline "AI made simple" on its announcement post, indicating that the installer is designed to eliminate the hassle that comes with setting up the AI tools, especially for users who are new to AI development and workflows. According to the company, the AI bundle will be a streamlined installer, which will bundle the essential tools required for AI development and creation. So, this should reduce the grind for searching and installing compatible drivers and utilities to get started.
For creators, the new bundle will help in AI creative workflows such as image generation and other content-creation tasks that rely on local AI processing. The bundle will allow users to access popular apps for these tasks and will also offer support for PyTorch on Windows, enabling developers to experiment with AI models directly on their PCs.
AMD hasn't provided a detailed list of tools included in the AI bundle, but it does mention "essential tools" for AI development and creative workloads. What exactly these tools are will be unveiled on 21st January. Considering AMD has been aggressively marketing AI with its newer product lineups, such as Ryzen AI 400 series and AMD RDNA 4 GPUs, it makes sense to launch a unified software bundle to simplify the usage of AI tools.
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