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Is there any planned release date or rough ETA for when Intel Acceleration Stack Version 2.0 for the PAC S10 board will be released? I would like to evaluate the OpenCL BSP of the PAC S10 board before deciding whether to buy this board, or Stratix 10 boards from third-party vendors who already have working OpenCL BSPs.
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Hi,
Intel plans to release Intel Acceleration Stack 2.0 with security feature Production Version in mid-Q4'19. I hope it helps.
Thanks
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hello,
I will check with our internal team and let you know the feedback soon,
Thanks
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@FJumaah That link leads to a confidential space on Intel's website that requires an NDA or employee account to access. I cannot access the link.
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Hello,
I will check with our admin regarding this.
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Hello,
You need to create an account and request access. This release is still controlled.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/secure/design/confidential/products-and-solutions/programmable-acceleration-cards/d5005/technical-library.html?grouping=rdc%20Content%20Types&sort=title:asc
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@FJumaah I do not want to test the non-Production release of the stack. I just would like to know if there is any ETA for when the final public version of the stack will be released. In fact, I am not even interested in the whole stack, just the OpenCL BSP. If Intel cannot even [roughly] determine when they will be able to release a stable OpenCL BSP for their board, that pretty much answers my question.
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Hi,
Intel plans to release Intel Acceleration Stack 2.0 with security feature Production Version in mid-Q4'19. I hope it helps.
Thanks
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Hi gy.ooi,
Where can I find the description of feature difference between Acceleration Stack 2.0 and Acceleration Stack 1.0?
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Hi YJing8,
Current info about Acceleration Stack 1.0 is here:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/programmable/products/boards_and_kits/dev-kits/altera/acceleration-card-arria-10-gx/getting-started.html
Info on Acceleration Stack 2.0 only available for public in Q4'19. You can check with your local sales contact to look for details.
Thanks
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HRZ, the Intel Acceleration Stack v2.0 for the D5005 accelerator card is available now for download from intel.com. This included OpenCL support.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/programmable/products/boards_and_kits/dev-kits/altera/intel-fpga-pac-d5005/getting-started.html
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That is good to hear; however, there is still no public access which changes nothing for me.
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