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ffa
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What is the difference between OneAPI/Edge/FGPA? I saw we can launch jupyter from oneapi as well as edge? Can some please help

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RemyaP_Intel
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Hi,

 

Thank you for posting in Intel Communities.

 

Intel DevCloud is a data center grade cluster that allows you to develop and test your projects with the Intel OneAPI based toolkit. The toolkit offers you full native code support across a range of Intel hardware and unifies programming toolkits and libraries across multiple hardware offerings like CPU, GPU, and FPGA. The Intel DevCloud makes it possible for you to get started quickly by offering ways for you to test programming tools before applying them to your code. The Intel DevCloud is a cluster composed of CPUs, GPUs, and FPGAs and has several toolkits pre-installed. Intel DevCloud will be kept up to date with the latest hardware and software from Intel and this allows you to evaluate them soon after release.

The Intel OneAPI DevCloud is a development sandbox to learn about programming cross-architecture applications with OpenVino, and High-Level Design (HLD) tools – OneAPI, OpenCL, HLS – and RTL. You can learn about Data Parallel C++ (DPC++), and Intel® OneAPI Toolkits, Evaluate Workloads, Prototype Your Project and Build Heterogeneous Applications

 

 

The Intel Developer Cloud for the Edge is designed to help you evaluate, benchmark, and prototype AI and edge solutions on Intel® hardware. You can test your workload performance with combinations of CPUs, GPUs, and accelerators in bare metal and cloud-native container architectures to identify the hardware platform that works best for your inferencing solutions.

 

The Intel FPGA DevCloud (Field Programmable Gated Arrays) design development and workloads for hardware acceleration. It can develop programmable solutions and validate your workloads on leading FPGA hardware with tools optimized for Intel technology.

 

 

Regards,

Remya Premdas

 

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RemyaP_Intel
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Hi,

 

Thank you for posting in Intel Communities.

 

Intel DevCloud is a data center grade cluster that allows you to develop and test your projects with the Intel OneAPI based toolkit. The toolkit offers you full native code support across a range of Intel hardware and unifies programming toolkits and libraries across multiple hardware offerings like CPU, GPU, and FPGA. The Intel DevCloud makes it possible for you to get started quickly by offering ways for you to test programming tools before applying them to your code. The Intel DevCloud is a cluster composed of CPUs, GPUs, and FPGAs and has several toolkits pre-installed. Intel DevCloud will be kept up to date with the latest hardware and software from Intel and this allows you to evaluate them soon after release.

The Intel OneAPI DevCloud is a development sandbox to learn about programming cross-architecture applications with OpenVino, and High-Level Design (HLD) tools – OneAPI, OpenCL, HLS – and RTL. You can learn about Data Parallel C++ (DPC++), and Intel® OneAPI Toolkits, Evaluate Workloads, Prototype Your Project and Build Heterogeneous Applications

 

 

The Intel Developer Cloud for the Edge is designed to help you evaluate, benchmark, and prototype AI and edge solutions on Intel® hardware. You can test your workload performance with combinations of CPUs, GPUs, and accelerators in bare metal and cloud-native container architectures to identify the hardware platform that works best for your inferencing solutions.

 

The Intel FPGA DevCloud (Field Programmable Gated Arrays) design development and workloads for hardware acceleration. It can develop programmable solutions and validate your workloads on leading FPGA hardware with tools optimized for Intel technology.

 

 

Regards,

Remya Premdas

 

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ffa
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Thank you very much!

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RemyaP_Intel
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Remya Premdas


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