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OpenBLAS 0.3.30 Released With Performance Improvements & Fixes

Written by Michael Larabel in Programming on 19 June 2025 at 06:45 AM EDT. 4 Comments
OpenBLAS 0.3.30 released this morning as the newest version of this optimized BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms) library for multiple CPU architectures.

OpenBLAS 0.3.30 ships a number of general fixes, including to address some performance regressions. There is also better detection for LLVM's modern Flang "flang-new" Fortran compiler. Plus more improvements around workload partitioning in parallel GEMM implementations.

OpenBLAS 0.3.30 also ships a number of x86_64 specific fixes, CPU auto-detection for newer Intel Arrow Lake CPU models, and fixing the MinGW build with the GCC 15 compiler.

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Over for the ARM64 specific work, OpenBLAS 0.3.30 has improved CPU type detection, initial support for AmpereOne (Ampere-1A) processors, optimized SBGEMM kernel for Arm Neoverse-V1 CPUs, and a variety of other performance improvements. Apple M4 CPUs also now have correct CPU core type and cache size detection.

OpenBLAS 0.3.30 also brings performance improvements for RISC-V processors as well as a number of fixes. LoongArch64 is also enjoying some performance work in this release.

Downloads and more details on the OpenBLAS 0.3.30 changes via GitHub.

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