
Released today was Radeon GPU Analyzer 2.7.1 . The first mentioned highlight of this release is:
Compile and analyze shaders and kernels for the AMD Radeon RX 7600 and 7700 series (gfx1102 architecture), even without a physical RDNA3™ card installed on your system.
The Radeon GPU Analyzer for Windows and Linux also now adds a new Vulkan offline compiler based on AMD's LLVM-based pipeline compiler, updates the LLVM disassembler, and has a variety of other improvements.
Also out today is Radeon GPU Profiler 1.15 where it mentions "support for additional AMD RDNA 3 hardware" without explicitly mentioning the parts. There is also improved performance, Vulkan mesh shader extension functions are now properly identified, a redesigned ISA disassembly view, and other improvements.
Rounding out the GPUOpen updates at least for so far today is GPUPerfAPI 3.13 . That release also mentions support for the AMD Radeon RX 7600 series and RX 7700 series.
It's good to see AMD's open-source tooling getting ready for the expanded Radeon RDNA3 family.