# Intel(R) Graphics Compute Runtime for OpenCL(TM) ## Known Issues and Limitations OpenCL compliance of a driver built from open-source components should not be assumed by default. Intel will clearly designate / tag specific builds to indicate production quality including formal compliance. Other builds should be considered experimental. ### Functional delta The driver has the following functional delta compared to previously released drivers: * Intel's closed source SRB5.0 driver (aka Classic) https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/opencl-drivers#latest_linux_driver * Intel's former open-source Beignet driver https://01.org/beignet #### Preview extensions * cl_intelx_video_enhancement * cl_intelx_video_enhancement_camera_pipeline * cl_intelx_video_enhancement_color_pipeline * cl_intelx_hevc_pak _Currently no plan to implement. If interested in these features, please use SRB5 to evaluate and provide feedback._ #### Other capabilities * OpenGL sharing with MESA driver - _will implement in the future (no specific timeline)_ * CL_MEM_SVM_FINE_GRAIN_BUFFER (if using unpatched i915) - _patch is WIP_ * Creation of OpenCL context spanning both CPU and GPU devices is currently not supported ### External components * Driver contains header used in Source Level Debugger from Intel SDK for OpenCL version - 7.0.0.2568x64, from: https://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-opencl , path to header in SDK: "include/" ___(*) Other names and brands my be claimed as property of others.___