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AMD ROCm 7.2.2 Brings Optimization Guide For Ryzen AI / RDNA 3.5 Hardware

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Last updated: 2026/04/14 at 7:35 PM
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ROCm 7.2.2 is out today as a small point release to this open-source AMD GPU compute stack. There are a few code changes but most notable is arguably on the documentation side.

It’s been just a few weeks since ROCm 7.2.1 and thus ROCm 7.2.2 is on the very lightweight side. ROCm 7.2.2 brings a fix for a ROCTracer reporting failure, updated user-space/driver/firmware dependency details, and ROCm documentation updates.

On the documentation side there is now an AMD RDNA 3.5 system optimization page that outlines optimization details for AMD Ryzen AI NPUs with RDNA 3.5 graphics. This is focused on both Ryzen AI systems with RDNA 3.5 like Strix Point and the flagship Ryzen AI Max “Strix Halo” platforms that have seen much ROCm/compute interest from the community thanks to its very powerful integrated graphics.

The AMD RDNA 3.5 system optimization page outlines recommended memory settings/tunables, configuring shared memory limits under Linux, operating system support, Linux kernel version requirements, and other details.

RDNA 3.5 optimization guide

It’s great seeing this AMD RDNA 3.5 system optimization guide for ROCm given the interest especially on the Strix Halo side. But surprising/unfortunate that this guide is only coming out in April 2026: one year after Strix Halo first began shipping in the likes of the HP ZBook Ultra G1a and it’s been a year and a half since the Ryzen AI 300 “Strix Point” hardware with RDNA 3.5 graphics first began shipping. It would have been much more enticing if this documentation (and the RDNA 3.5 ROCm support) aligned much closer to launch. In any case hopefully this is improved upon for future launches.

More details on today’s ROCm 7.2.2 release via GitHub.

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