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README.md

Intel(R) Graphics Compute Runtime for OpenCL(TM)

Introduction

The Intel(R) Graphics Compute Runtime for OpenCL(TM) is an open source project to converge Intel's development efforts on OpenCL(TM) compute stacks supporting the GEN graphics hardware architecture.

Please refer to http://01.org/compute-runtime for additional details regarding Intel's motivation and intentions wrt OpenCL support in the open source.

License

The Intel(R) Graphics Compute Runtime for OpenCL(TM) is distributed under the MIT License.

You may obtain a copy of the License at: https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT

Installation

Compiled .deb packages (for Ubuntu 16.04) are provided on the release page

Other installation procedures are described here

Dependencies

Optional dependencies

Below packages are needed to enable cl_intel_va_api_media_sharing extension

Supported Platforms

  • Intel Core Processors with Gen8 graphics devices (formerly Broadwell) - OpenCL 2.1
  • Intel Core Processors with Gen9 graphics devices (formerly Skylake, Kaby Lake, Coffee Lake) - OpenCL 2.1
  • Intel Atom Processors with Gen9 graphics devices (formerly Apollo Lake, Gemini Lake) - OpenCL 1.2
  • Intel Core Processors with Gen11 graphics devices (formerly Ice Lake) - OpenCL 2.1

Linking applications

When building applications, they should link with ICD loader library (ocl-icd). Directly linking to the runtime library (igdrcl) is not supported.

How to provide feedback

By default, please submit an issue using native github.com interface: https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime/issues.

How to contribute

Create a pull request on github.com with your patch. Make sure your change is cleanly building and passing ULTs. A maintainer will contact you if there are questions or concerns. See contribution guidelines for more details.

See also

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