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Intel Releases SDK with OpenCL 1.2 Support for Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessors

Do you use OpenCl in your daily routine?

  • Yes

    Votes: 2 14.3%
  • No

    Votes: 10 71.4%
  • No, but I use CUDA

    Votes: 2 14.3%

  • Total voters
    14

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Intel has announced the production release of the Intel SDK for Open CL Applications XE 2013 that launched as a beta program in December. The new SDK broadens options for developers on Intel architecture and includes tools, optimization guides and training.

The SDK helps OpenCL developers improve performance and efficiency on Intel Xeon Phi coprocessors and Intel Xeon processors as well as create highly parallel applications for high performance computing workstations, data analytics and other uses. Download the Intel SDK for OpenCL Applications XE 2013 here.



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I like the way even intel is throwing spoilers nvidias way these days , apt timing for an intel phi news piece indeed :p
 
In terms of open cl, my 7970 runs circles around this.
 
In terms of open cl, my 7970 runs circles around this.

Phi does have its place to be fair and in many metrics is quite a performer.
 
In terms of open cl, my 7970 runs circles around this.

Yes, and that assumes AMD doesn't break OpenCL on their cards with a driver release.
 
Yes, and that assumes AMD doesn't break OpenCL on their cards with a driver release.
Heh, that usually happens with Open GL. For some reason. They sometimes forget to include/update it with beta releases.
 
i stil cant find a place where they sell these cards..
 
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