We would like to thank our partner Intel for all their support and effort in making this possible. Although we will continue to support popular closed source APIs as well, the community will now have access to a fully open source implementation for a compute stack on top of our vGPU solution on Intel platforms. 7th Generation Intel Core processors, related Pentium/ Celeron Processors, and Intel Xeon processors, withIntel Iris Plus Graphics 640, 650 and Intel HD Graphics 610, 615, 620.
This announcement brings our first fully open source userspace compute APIs for our vGPU solution. Here is what I found on the driver download website: You can see that there apparently are no windows 10 drivers for intel HD graphics for core processors. When we announced this support over a year ago, there were concerns raised by the community that although we had an open source kernel driver for our vGPU, the only userspace APIs available at the time were closed source. This announcement represents an important milestone for our vGPU support within WSL.
Please go over to Intel’s blog for details on how to get started using this today. Developers need to be running WSL 2 to get access to the vGPU.
Hardware acceleration for these APIs is available for both Windows 11 today and for Windows 10 with the 21H2 update which extends support for vGPU in WSL to Windows 10.
These enable Windows developers targeting applications or containers running on Linux to develop and test their workload locally on their Windows PC at near native performance using the tools and APIs they are used to. Support for these APIs in WSL further increases the choices of compute APIs available to developers and ensures the best performance and functionality can be achieved on Intel GPU platforms. In addition to the latest version of the Intel HD Graphics driver, you should now also have a newer version of the OpenCL CPU-only runtime (probably version 5.2.* or higher).We are happy to announce, that in partnership with Intel, we are bringing support for hardware accelerated OneAPI/L0, OpenVINO and OpenCL on Intel GPUs to the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL).
They also have a list of currently supported ATI/AMD video cards. AMDs APP SDK requires CPUs to support at least SSE2.
Automatically installed OpenCL runtime (Windows)ĭuring the installation of SARscape 5.1+ under Windows, the user can select to optionally install the Intel OpenCL CPU-only runtime. OpenCL compatibility can generally be determined by looking on the vendors sites.
Intel OpenCL CPU runtime and Intel HD Graphics problem Last update: A. Intel OpenCL CPU runtime and Intel HD Graphics problem