Geekbench AI on Linux

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Richard Hampl

21 Aug, 2024 02:30 PM

Hi all,

we tried to test Geekbench AI on Linux and unfortunately we can only test CPU capability not GPU capability.
Could you please help here?

Thank you in advance!
Best,
Richard

  1. 1 Posted by Martin on 29 Sep, 2024 11:18 AM

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    I have the exact same problem. When running `./banff --ai-list` only three Frameworks are listed, but _only_ with CPU as Backend. The computer has an Nvidia RTX GPU, which is discovered correctly by the Geekbench 6 test suite.

  2. 2 Posted by cloudops on 01 Nov, 2024 05:35 AM

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    Same. On Ubuntu 22.04, NVIDIA L4 24GB, 4x AMD EPYC 7R13 Processors. Only the CPUs are recognized:
    Framework | Backend | Device
     1 TensorFlow Lite | 1 CPU | 0 AMD EPYC 7R13 Processor
     3 ONNX | 1 CPU | 0 AMD EPYC 7R13 Processor
     4 OpenVINO | 1 CPU | 0 AMD EPYC 7R13 Processor

    Interestingly, Geekbench 6 recognizes the GPU fine:
    OpenCL Information
      Platform Vendor NVIDIA Corporation
      Platform Name NVIDIA CUDA
      Device Vendor NVIDIA Corporation
      Device Name NVIDIA L4
      Device Driver Version 550.127 .05
      Maximum Frequency 2040 MHz
      Compute Units 58
      Device Memory 22.0 GB

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