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Is there something like nvidia-smi for AMD APU GPU? (I have A8-7600 APU)
nvidia-smi can show which processes are currently running on GPU, even Xorg/system applications, not only CUDA.



I'm using binary drivers from firmware-amd-graphics (Debian Stretch).
I would like to see at which frequency my GPU is running, how much of GPU memory is in use, etc.



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    Is there something like nvidia-smi for AMD APU GPU? (I have A8-7600 APU)
    nvidia-smi can show which processes are currently running on GPU, even Xorg/system applications, not only CUDA.



    I'm using binary drivers from firmware-amd-graphics (Debian Stretch).
    I would like to see at which frequency my GPU is running, how much of GPU memory is in use, etc.



    Best Regards

    Kamil










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      Is there something like nvidia-smi for AMD APU GPU? (I have A8-7600 APU)
      nvidia-smi can show which processes are currently running on GPU, even Xorg/system applications, not only CUDA.



      I'm using binary drivers from firmware-amd-graphics (Debian Stretch).
      I would like to see at which frequency my GPU is running, how much of GPU memory is in use, etc.



      Best Regards

      Kamil










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      Is there something like nvidia-smi for AMD APU GPU? (I have A8-7600 APU)
      nvidia-smi can show which processes are currently running on GPU, even Xorg/system applications, not only CUDA.



      I'm using binary drivers from firmware-amd-graphics (Debian Stretch).
      I would like to see at which frequency my GPU is running, how much of GPU memory is in use, etc.



      Best Regards

      Kamil







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          Take a look at GPUOpen.



          There is a number of useful libraries and tools there, among them - Radeon GPU Profiler.






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