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Llama.cpp b9732 Release Refines Communication

llama.cpp Releases·June 20, 2026·high confidence

Why it matters

  • →Enhances internal server communication, improving operational efficiency.
  • →Expands platform support, particularly for AMD GPU users with ROCm 7.2.
  • →Focuses on infrastructure stability rather than new model features.

Llama.cpp has released its b9732 update, which refines the communication between server components, particularly the child-to-router interactions. The update includes fixes to the wakeup case and improvements to the update_status function, along with new documentation. While no new model architectures are introduced, the release expands platform support, including ROCm 7.2 on Ubuntu x64. This update focuses on enhancing the infrastructure and operational efficiency across various platforms.

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