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llama.cpp b9202 Release Expands Platform Support

llama.cpp Releases·May 18, 2026·high confidence

Why it matters

  • →Expands llama.cpp's compatibility across more platforms, increasing accessibility for developers.
  • →Introduces ROCm 7.2 support, enhancing performance for AMD GPU users.
  • →Focuses on platform expansion rather than new model architectures, broadening its utility.

The b9202 release of llama.cpp has been announced, featuring expanded support across multiple platforms. This update includes macOS Apple Silicon with KleidiAI, Vulkan support for Ubuntu and Windows, and ROCm 7.2 for Ubuntu, catering to AMD GPU users. The release does not introduce new model architectures but emphasizes broader compatibility, allowing developers to utilize llama.cpp more effectively across different systems. This expansion aims to make llama.cpp a more versatile tool for developers working with AI models.

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