ROCm Optiq (Beta) release history#
2026-02-11
2 min read time
Version |
Release date |
|---|---|
February 11, 2026 |
|
December 10, 2025 |
ROCm Optiq (Beta) 0.2.0#
Added#
Summary View: Displays the top ten kernels by execution time using pie charts, bar charts, or tables.
Minimap: Provides a compact overview of event density and counter values across the entire trace, enabling rapid navigation of large datasets.
Changed#
Timeline View: Improved navigation and selection. Added context menu option to create a time range filter from a selected event or events.
Advanced Details Panel: Aggregate by Column drop-down groups the results by the selected column. Options to size columns to fit in Event Table and Sample Table. Event Details now shows the function call’s arguments, if available.
Time Range Filtering: Improved time range selection.
Histogram: Shows event density in two display modes: “Normalization: All Tracks” and “Normalization: Visible Tracks”.
Multi-node: Multi-node data and a new multi-database yaml file format are supported.
ROCm Optiq (Beta) 0.1.0#
Initial release of ROCm Optiq (Beta).
Added#
System Topology View: Displays a hierarchical representation of the hardware or system components, such as nodes, processes, as well as the GPU queues, memory operations, threads, and more that belong to them.
Timeline View: Shows CPU and GPU activities, events, and performance metrics in chronological order for a detailed temporal analysis. ROCm Optiq allows you to zoom, filter, and bookmark data for fine-grained inspection. You can correlate GPU workloads with in-application CPU events and performance with hardware resource usage, enabling easy identification and remediation of performance blockers.
Advanced Details Panel: Provides an in-depth view of profiling data, enabling you to analyze performance metrics and event-specific information. It offers SQL-like filters and group-by operations.
Histogram: Shows the event density across all visible tracks and highlights the zoomed-in region to quickly identify hotspots.
Time Range Filtering: Select a specific time interval to filter events and counter samples for focused analysis.
Event Search: Quickly locate target events.