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oneAPI & Gaming
As part of its Virtual Game Developers Conference (GDC) 2020, Intel has put a presentation online detailing the features of…
Read ArticlePodcast: One Big Debate over oneAPI
In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team looks at Intel’s oneAPI project.
Read ArticleoneAPI Level Zero Support
Intel's open-source Compute Runtime for OpenCL and now oneAPI support on Linux has added oneAPI Level Zero support. Read more
Read ArticleIntel Adds Bare-Metal oneAPI Support to Linux via its Compute Runtime
Intel has added bare-metal oneAPI support to its open-source Graphics Compute Runtime for OpenCL and oneAPI, according to a Phoronix report on…
Read ArticleVideo: How oneAPI Is Revolutionizing Programming
In this video, academics and industry experts weigh in on the potential of oneAPI, the new, unified software programming model for…
Read ArticleoneAPI: Single Programming Model to Deliver Cross-Architecture Performance
In this video from the Intel HPC Developer Conference, Bill Savage from Intel presents: oneAPI: Single Programming Model to Deliver Cross-Architecture…
Read ArticleThe Three Levels of Heterogeneous Integration
At The Next FPGA Platform event in San Jose, California on January 22, Jose Alvarez, Intel PSG CTO, Jose Alvarez…
Read ArticleoneAPI: – A Unified Cross-Architecture, High Performance Programming Model Designed to Help Shape the Future of Application Development
In this article, we’ll dive into the newly announced oneAPI, a single, unified programming model that aims to simplify development…
Read ArticleCodeplay Open Sources a Version of DPC++ for Nvidia GPUs
Writing software to run efficiently on today’s heterogeneous compute architectures is an ongoing challenge made increasingly difficult by the growing…
Read ArticleCodeplay contribution to DPC++ brings SYCL support for NVIDIA GPUs
Codeplay has been a part of the SYCL™ community from the beginning, and our team has worked with peers from…
Read ArticleIntel Continues Improving Its SYCL Stack – Now Supports Ahead-Of-Time Compilation
The Khronos SYCL standard as a single-source C++-based programming model for OpenCL is one of the exciting elements for Intel’s…
Read ArticleExperiences with SYCL for the hydrodynamics mini-app, CloverLeaf
The SYCL programming model from Khronos is a single-source C++ open-standard programming model for programming heterogeneous systems. Read More
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