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OpenCL not mentioned, and so raw hardware level code most likely. Maybe no one else cares, but higher level code means more portability.
What is the link with rocm?
AMD uses opencl as its high level API. Nvidia, Intel also supports it. Chinese cards might too. Very few LLMs use high level APIs such as CUDA or OpenCL