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title: NVIDIA Cuda / AMD ROCm
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<figure markdown>
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# :simple-nvidia: CUDA | :simple-amd: ROCm
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</figure>
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## :simple-nvidia: CUDA
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### Container Runtime
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Fancy Site: https://developer.nvidia.com/nvidia-container-runtime
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GitHub Source: https://github.com/NVIDIA/nvidia-container-runtime/
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(where the Fancy Site also links ot xD)
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Maybe the most simple way to get InvokeAI running with NVIDIA CUDA will be the official
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NVIDIA Container Runtime (not confirmed, but got told by a friend) that the Runtime even
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works when you do not have the actual Drivers installed, since it is mounting the GPU
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into the Container
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## :simple-amd: ROCm
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### ROCm-docker
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GitHub Source: https://github.com/RadeonOpenCompute/ROCm-docker/blob/master/quick-start.md
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Yeah - I am sorry, but since I am not into PC-Masterrace, I had no better Idea than
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looking up if there is a container runtime for ROCm as well xD
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So please forgive me, but at least the page isn't empty anymore 🙈
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