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As far as Windows support is concerned, the focus has been giving it proper native support. While I do agree that this is the best strategy in the long term, the existing WSL support has been seemingly abandoned. "Normal ROCm" is stuck on 6.4.2.1, and TheRock never supported it.
Using ROCm on Windows through the WSL did have a few advantages:
JAX and Tensorflow were properly supported, giving users more options when it comes to training.
MIGraphX was properly supported, giving users a proper inference engine to use with ONNX models.
I understand that these can probably be ported to Windows as well, and that would be ideal... But while it doesn't happen maybe it would be nice to keep ROCm on WSL functional.
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As far as Windows support is concerned, the focus has been giving it proper native support. While I do agree that this is the best strategy in the long term, the existing WSL support has been seemingly abandoned. "Normal ROCm" is stuck on 6.4.2.1, and TheRock never supported it.
Using ROCm on Windows through the WSL did have a few advantages:
I understand that these can probably be ported to Windows as well, and that would be ideal... But while it doesn't happen maybe it would be nice to keep ROCm on WSL functional.
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