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Missing files in source code #144

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Aleksei-grovety opened this issue Dec 16, 2024 · 2 comments
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Missing files in source code #144

Aleksei-grovety opened this issue Dec 16, 2024 · 2 comments

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@Aleksei-grovety
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Aleksei-grovety commented Dec 16, 2024

Hi @uday610,
I'm currently working on supporting NPU for several networks using Vitis AI.
I noticed that I couldn’t find a docker container in the repository VAIP,
"Access the container via xdock-vitis-ai-sw ". Where I can find xdock-vitis-ai-sw repo?

Do you have plans to include it in the repo? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance for your help!

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uday610 commented Dec 16, 2024

Ryzen AI is officially supported in Windos 11 only, I dont think we have any link of docker in our user guide.

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RyzenAi includes a component called VAIP (Vitis AI partitioner). Its repository describes how to build it under Linux, and it mentions the "xdock-vitis-ai-sw" repository.
There is an unanswered question about this repository, so we decided to ask here.
To support new networks in RyzenAi, we want to deploy a development environment, and the partitioner is one of the most important components in our task.

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