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[HIP] Bump ROCm version to 7.2.1 ( #21066 ) Bump ROCm version on Linux from 7.2 to 7.2.1 Add gfx1102 target Delete LLVM workaround since ROCm 7.2.1 has fix for ROCm 7.2 perf regression ROCm/rocm-systems#2865 Co-authored-by: Sigbjørn Skjæret [email protected] macOS/iOS: macOS Apple Silicon (arm64) macOS Intel (x64) iOS XCFramework Linux: Ubuntu x64 (CPU) Ubuntu arm64 (CPU) Ubuntu s390x (CPU) Ubuntu x64 (Vulkan) Ubuntu arm64 (Vulkan) Ubuntu x64 (ROCm 7.2) Ubuntu x64 (OpenVINO) Windows: Windows x64 (CPU) Windows arm64 (CPU) Windows x64 (CUDA 12) - CUDA 12.4 DLLs Windows x64 (CUDA 13) - CUDA 13.1 DLLs Windows x64 (Vulkan) Windows x64 (SYCL) Windows x64 (HIP) openEuler: openEuler x86 (310p) openEuler x86 (910b, ACL Graph) openEuler aarch64 (310p) openEuler aarch64 (910b, ACL Graph)
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