AMD is now an OpenCV 5 Launch Partner and will become an OpenCV Gold Sponsors as part of collaboration focused on OpenCV 5 CPU and GPU acceleration
PALO ALTO, CA. – June 4th 2026
OpenCV, the world’s leading open-source computer vision library, today announced a new engineering collaboration with AMD to make AMD hardware a first-class platform for OpenCV and Vision AI workloads. AMD is now an OpenCV 5 Launch Partner and will become an OpenCV Gold Sponsor as part of the agreement.
The collaboration will focus on accelerating the various stages of AI inference pipelines including pre- and post-processing, and other computer vision operations.
As an OpenCV 5 Launch Partner, AMD will work with OpenCV on key acceleration initiatives for the upcoming OpenCV 5 generation, including CPU optimization, GPU acceleration, benchmarking infrastructure, continuous integration, and upstream contributions to the OpenCV mainline repository.
A central focus of the collaboration is OpenCV 5’s new non-CPU Hardware Abstraction Layer, or HAL. This vendor-pluggable architecture is designed to enable dynamically loadable acceleration backends and transparent CPU fallback. Through this work, AMD is positioned as the first hardware platform targeted for official GPU support in OpenCV 5 for fast Vision AI pre- and post-processing pipelines.
On the CPU side, the engagement includes hand-optimized AVX-512 kernels for AMD Ryzen™ AI Embedded P100 Series systems based on “Zen 5” architecture. These kernels will target high-impact OpenCV core and imgproc operations using capabilities such as VNNI, VBMI, FMA, CD, Compress-Store, and related AVX-512 sub-extensions. The optimized kernels will be registered as separate CPU dispatch paths and selected automatically at runtime when supported AMD hardware is detected, while existing generic implementations remain available as fallbacks.
On the GPU side, OpenCV and AMD will work toward a HIP-based backend built on the AMD ROCm™ open software stack. The backend is intended to support AMD RDNA™ 3.5 integrated GPUs and RDNA 4 discrete GPUs, with HIP kernels, AMD-oriented runtime dispatch, zero-copy memory paths on unified-memory systems, and rocprof-based performance tuning. The work also creates a vendor-controlled acceleration path that can be developed, validated, and shipped independently while remaining aligned with OpenCV’s open-source architecture.
“At AMD, we’re focused on building open, high-performance software ecosystems that help developers bring the next generation of AI applications to life,” said KV Thanjavur Bhaaskar, Robotics Lead at AMD. “We’re excited to collaborate with OpenCV as an OpenCV 5 Launch Partner and Gold Sponsor to help accelerate computer vision and Vision AI workloads across AMD CPUs, integrated GPUs, and discrete GPUs. By working together on OpenCV 5’s new acceleration capabilities, we aim to make it easier for developers to build and deploy vision applications with the performance and efficiency they need on AMD platforms.”
The collaboration will include upstream contributions to OpenCV, performance benchmarking, CI/CD pipeline support, and validation on AMD hardware. The teams will also collaborate through a structured engineering process that includes regular pull request review, blocker resolution, resource triage for CI infrastructure, and feedback loops with the broader developer community.
“OpenCV 5 represents a major step forward for the computer vision community. As an OpenCV 5 Launch Partner, AMD will help bring high-performance CPU and GPU acceleration to the pre- and post-processing stages that power modern Vision AI systems,” said Satya Mallick, CEO of OpenCV. “We are excited to welcome AMD as an OpenCV Gold Sponsor and to work together on upstream contributions that strengthen OpenCV’s hardware neutrality while helping developers take full advantage of AMD platforms.”
By improving the OpenCV operations that prepare image and video data for AI models and process model outputs for downstream applications, the collaboration is expected to help reduce bottlenecks in end-to-end Vision AI systems. These improvements are relevant across robotics, industrial automation, smart cameras, embedded systems, edge AI, healthcare imaging, retail analytics, and other computer vision use cases.
OpenCV Gold Sponsorship will allow AMD to further support OpenCV’s open-source development, infrastructure, and community programs. Gold Sponsors play an important role in helping OpenCV maintain and advance the library used by developers, researchers, companies, startups, and academic institutions worldwide.
The collaboration reflects a shared commitment to open ecosystems, high-performance computing, and practical AI deployment. Together, OpenCV and AMD will work to strengthen the performance and reliability of computer vision workloads on AMD platforms while contributing improvements back to the broader OpenCV community.
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