Workflow support allowing build, execution and analysis of applications with several kernels.SPIR-V generation support with Intel® Code Builder for OpenCL™ offline compiler and Kernel Development Framework including textual representation of SPIR-V binaries.OpenCL™ 2.1 development environment with the experimental CPU-only runtime for OpenCL™ 2.1.Improved OpenCL™ 2.1 and SPIR-V* support on Linux* OS.New features that streamline development and improve solutions customization.Support for 6th and 7th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors on Microsoft Windows* and Linux* operating systems.Ubuntu* 16.04 including full compatibility with latest OpenCL™ 2.0 CPU/GPU driver package for Linux* OS (SRB5).Windows 10 Creator* including full compatibility with the latest Intel® Graphics Technology driver (15.46).It is recommended to use Intel® CPU Runtime for OpenCL™ Applications 18.1.ĭevelopers are highly encouraged to upgrade to Intel® System Studio 2019 Update 1: OpenCL™ Tools for compatibility improvements.Support for the Experimental product is not planned, only critical issues will be fixed. The experimental status implies that OpenCL™ 2.1 is enabled on all CPU models, but the overall product stability is not guaranteed. It will be deprecated in Intel® SDK for OpenCL™ Applications 2019 Update 1. This release contains an experimental version of the CPU Runtime supporting OpenCL™ 2.1.Enable support for Intel® Streaming SIMD Extensions for Intel® FPGA Emulation Platform for OpenCL™.Intel® SDK for OpenCL™ Applications 2019 Update 1 will not support Windows* 7. Intel® SDK for OpenCL™ Applications 2017 R2 will be removed at the time of Intel® SDK for OpenCL™ Applications 2019 Update 1 release. Please consider the latest available package supporting Windows* 7 platforms, Intel® SDK for OpenCL™ Applications 2017 R2, available at.
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