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Title: AMD ROCm 7.2 brings AI training and inferencing to all with Ryzen AI 400 support and ComfyUI, Adrenalin integrations
Post by: Redaktion on January 06, 2026, 04:38:34
AMD has significantly improved the performance of its open source ROCm GPGPU software stack in version 7 across its hardware. ROCm v7.2 is now a common Linux and Windows release, supports the latest Ryzen AI 400 series APUs, and offers integrations with ComfyUI and Radeon Adrenalin 26.1.1.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-ROCm-7-2-brings-AI-training-and-inferencing-to-all-with-Ryzen-AI-400-support-and-ComfyUI-Adrenalin-integrations.1196997.0.html
Title: Re: AMD ROCm 7.2 brings AI training and inferencing to all with Ryzen AI 400 support and ComfyUI, Ad
Post by: Shakz on January 06, 2026, 05:16:52
Great news. Hopefully this fixes a lot of the issues. On Windows, it seems to be crashing on some workloads for image upscaling. Hopefully the Comfyui integration makes them fix the long VAE decoding times too. I wouldn't hope for much, but any improvement is sorely needed.
Title: Re: AMD ROCm 7.2 brings AI training and inferencing to all with Ryzen AI 400 support and ComfyUI, Ad
Post by: Just a rename on January 06, 2026, 09:21:59
Just to make it clear: Since it looks like Ryzen AI 400 is just a rename of last year's Ryzen AI 300 (just like Phoenix to Hawk Point), as such, I expect Ryzen AI 300 APUs (will) have the same software level support as Ryzen AI 400.