ROCm licensing terms

ROCm licensing terms#

Applies to Linux and Windows

2023-12-20

6 min read time

ROCm™ is released by Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. and is licensed per component separately. The following table is a list of ROCm components with links to their respective license terms. These components may include third party components subject to additional licenses. Please review individual repositories for more information.

The table shows ROCm components, the name of license, and link to the license terms. The table is ordered to follow the ROCm manifest file.

Open sourced ROCm components are released via public GitHub repositories, packages on https://repo.radeon.com and other distribution channels. Proprietary products are only available on https://repo.radeon.com. Currently, only one component of ROCm, rocm-llvm-alt is governed by a proprietary license. Proprietary components are organized in a proprietary subdirectory in the package repositories to distinguish from open sourced packages.

The additional terms and conditions below apply to your use of ROCm technical documentation.

©2023 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. All rights reserved.

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AMD, the AMD Arrow logo, ROCm, and combinations thereof are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Other product names used in this publication are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies.

Package licensing#

Attention

AQL Profiler and AOCC CPU optimization are both provided in binary form, each subject to the license agreement enclosed in the directory for the binary and is available here: /opt/rocm/share/doc/rocm-llvm-alt/EULA. By using, installing, copying or distributing AQL Profiler and/or AOCC CPU Optimizations, you agree to the terms and conditions of this license agreement. If you do not agree to the terms of this agreement, do not install, copy or use the AQL Profiler and/or the AOCC CPU Optimizations.

For the rest of the ROCm packages, you can find the licensing information at the following location: /opt/rocm/share/doc/<component-name>/

For example, you can fetch the licensing information of the _amd_comgr_ component (Code Object Manager) from the amd_comgr folder. A file named LICENSE.txt contains the license details at: /opt/rocm-5.4.3/share/doc/amd_comgr/LICENSE.txt