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Canonical/Ubuntu: AMD ROCm, Evince, and More
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Canonical ☛ Canonical to distribute AMD ROCm AI/ML and HPC libraries in Ubuntu
Canonical has formed a dedicated team of engineers to package the AMD ROCm software libraries to streamline installation, support, and long-term maintenance on Ubuntu. Canonical will also submit these packages for consideration in Debian.
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It's FOSS ☛ Ubuntu Will Soon Make AMD GPUs Much Easier to Use for Hey Hi (AI) Workloads
Canonical teams up with AMD to package ROCm directly in Ubuntu.
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Ubuntubuzz ☛ Evince - Intro to the Default Ubuntu Document Viewer Application
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Ubuntu ☛ Harnessing the potential of 5G with Kubernetes: a cloud-native telco transformation perspective
This blog explores how Canonical Kubernetes empowers 5G and cloud-native telco workloads with high performance, enhanced platform awareness (EPA), and robust security, while offering flexible deployment via snaps, Juju, or Cluster API. We’ll also highlight its integration into industry initiatives like Sylva, support for GPU/DPU acceleration, and synergy with MicroCloud for scalable edge infrastructure.
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Ubuntu ☛ The rhythm of reliability: inside Canonical’s operational cadence
At Canonical, we take a different approach. For us, time is the fixed constraint.