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AMD's ROCDXG library extends ROCm GPU-compute support to additional Ryzen hardware when running under Windows Subsystem for Linux on Windows 11. This allows developers to run Linux-based AI and compute workloads on supported Ryzen APUs without leaving the Windows environment. The expansion reflects AMD's effort to improve local AI development capabilities on Radeon and Ryzen hardware, addressing a long-standing gap in ROCm support for Windows users.
AMD’s ROCDXG 1.2.1 update, reported by Phoronix on June 22, 2026, refreshes the open-source bridge that lets AMD ROCm workloads run inside Windows Subsystem for Linux on Windows 11 systems. The release is small in the way plumbing releases are small: few users will install it for a headline...
AMD’s ROCDXG library for Windows Subsystem for Linux has expanded ROCm support to more Ryzen hardware in 2026, giving Windows 11 users with supported Ryzen APUs a more official path for running Linux GPU-compute and AI workloads without leaving Windows. The change is not just another...