This document provides the support matrix for Dynamo, including hardware, software and build instructions.
| CPU Architecture | Status |
|---|---|
| x86_64 | Supported |
| ARM64 | Experimental |
While **x86_64** architecture is supported on systems with a minimum of 32 GB RAM and at least 4 CPU cores, the **ARM64** support is experimental and may have limitations.
If you are using a GPU, the following GPU models and architectures are supported:
| GPU Architecture | Status |
|---|---|
| NVIDIA Blackwell Architecture | Supported |
| NVIDIA Hopper Architecture | Supported |
| NVIDIA Ada Lovelace Architecture | Supported |
| NVIDIA Ampere Architecture | Supported |
Dynamo is compatible with the following platforms:
| Operating System | Version | Architecture | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ubuntu | 22.04 | x86_64 | Supported |
| Ubuntu | 24.04 | x86_64 | Supported |
| Ubuntu | 24.04 | ARM64 | Experimental |
| CentOS Stream | 9 | x86_64 | Experimental |
For **Linux**, the **ARM64** support is experimental and may have limitations. Wheels are built using a manylinux_2_28-compatible environment and they have been validated on CentOS 9 and Ubuntu (22.04, 24.04). Compatibility with other Linux distributions is expected but has not been officially verified yet.
| Python Package | Version | glibc version | CUDA Version |
|---|---|---|---|
| ai-dynamo | 0.3.0 | >=2.28 | |
| ai-dynamo-runtime | 0.3.0 | >=2.28 | |
| ai-dynamo-vllm | 0.8.4.post2* | >=2.28 (recommended) | |
| NIXL | 0.3.0 | >=2.27 | >=11.8 |
| Build Dependency | Version |
|---|---|
| Base Container | 25.03 |
| ai-dynamo-vllm | 0.8.4.post2* |
| TensorRT-LLM | 0.19.0** |
| NIXL | 0.3.0 |
Note:
- *ai-dynamo-vllm v0.8.4.post2 is a customized patch of v0.8.4 from vLLM.
- **Specific versions of TensorRT-LLM supported by Dynamo are subject to change.
Dynamo currently provides build support in the following ways:
- Wheels: Pre-built Python wheels are only available for x86_64 Linux. No wheels are available for other platforms at this time.
- Container Images: We distribute only the source code for container images, x86_64 Linux and ARM64 are supported for these. Users must build the container image from source if they require it.
Once you've confirmed that your platform and architecture are compatible, you can install Dynamo by following the instructions in the Quick Start Guide.