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The latest b9821 release of llama.cpp enhances user interaction with new command-line options like --version, --licenses, and --help. This update significantly broadens platform compatibility, adding support for Vulkan and ROCm 7.2 on Ubuntu, and CUDA 12 and 13 on Windows. Although KleidiAI support is currently disabled for macOS Apple Silicon, the release still caters to numerous operating systems and architectures. This update underscores llama.cpp's commitment to making its tools more accessible and functional for developers across different computing environments.
The b9822 release of llama.cpp focuses on enhancing platform compatibility, though it doesn't introduce groundbreaking features. This update includes support for Ubuntu x64 with ROCm 7.2, providing a valuable option for AMD GPU users who prefer alternatives to NVIDIA's CUDA. The release also maintains extensive support across macOS, Windows, and Linux, allowing developers to deploy llama.cpp on a wide range of systems. While there are no new models or quantization methods, this release strengthens llama.cpp's role as a flexible inference runtime for developers working with various hardware configurations.
The latest b9823 release of llama.cpp continues its trend of broadening platform compatibility, though without major new features. Notably, the release includes support for ROCm 7.2 on Ubuntu x64, which is significant for AMD GPU users seeking alternatives to NVIDIA's CUDA. While KleidiAI support for macOS Apple Silicon is disabled, the release still covers a wide array of platforms, from Windows CUDA 12 and 13 to various Linux and Windows configurations. This update reinforces llama.cpp's role as a versatile inference runtime, though it doesn't introduce groundbreaking changes.