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How do I download IPP development library for 32-bit processors?

DaveHilowitz
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There doesn't seem to be a way to download IPP development libraries for 32-bit processors. I tried all of the download links available at Download Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives and none of them give me the option of installing 32-bt libraries.

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Ruqiu_C_Intel
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Hi,

You are right, IPP 2021.12.0  (part of oneAPI 2024.2.0) was the last version included 32-bit support. But please know that there wasn't IPP 2021.12.0 32-bit alone package. The 32-bit libraries were packaged in Intel oneAPI Base Toolkit for Windows (32 bit)

For example:

Ruqiu_C_Intel_0-1734401612846.png

Note: This 32-bit package is an add-on that requires Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit for Windows* (64-bit) to be installed first. 

 

If you need download the older version(Intel oneAPI Base Toolkit v. 2024.2for both 64-bit and 32-bit), please submit a support ticket through Online Service Center.  Attached the guidance here: How to Create a Support Request

 

Regards,

Ruqiu

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Ruqiu_C_Intel
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There isn't 32-bit anymore in new IPP versions. There was a deprecation for removing  IPP 32-bit binaries IPP release notes(one year ago): https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/release-notes/intel-ipp-previous-release-notes.html#inpage-nav-1-3

"Due to the significant shift in the industry towards 64-bit architecture, Intel® IPP 32-bit binaries will be deprecated in the next release, Intel® IPP 2021.10, and targeted to be removed after a one year deprecation notice period. Please share your feedback or concerns on the IPP Community Forum or through Priority Support. "

 

 

If have you already registered oneAPI license, then you can download the old 32-bit version through Intel Registration Center before the end of your current support period. 

 

For Purchase, Renew, and Upgrade questions, please visit FAQ

Any priority support, please submit a support ticket through Online Service Center. Also, attached the guidance about How to Create a Support Request

 

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Ken_Thornton
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What was the last version (major and minor) of IPP with 32-bit support?

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/release-notes/release-notes-for-oneapi-integrated-performance-primitives.html

I expected IPP 2021.12.0 (part of oneAPI 2024.2.0) to include 32-bit support, but after installation I don't see it.

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Ruqiu_C_Intel
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Hi,

You are right, IPP 2021.12.0  (part of oneAPI 2024.2.0) was the last version included 32-bit support. But please know that there wasn't IPP 2021.12.0 32-bit alone package. The 32-bit libraries were packaged in Intel oneAPI Base Toolkit for Windows (32 bit)

For example:

Ruqiu_C_Intel_0-1734401612846.png

Note: This 32-bit package is an add-on that requires Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit for Windows* (64-bit) to be installed first. 

 

If you need download the older version(Intel oneAPI Base Toolkit v. 2024.2for both 64-bit and 32-bit), please submit a support ticket through Online Service Center.  Attached the guidance here: How to Create a Support Request

 

Regards,

Ruqiu

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Ken_Thornton
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You obviously make the "oneAPI Base Tookit 2024.2.1" available in 64-bit.

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/oneapi/base-toolkit-download.html?packages=oneapi-toolkit&oneapi-toolkit-os=windows&oneapi-win=offline

Can you please also make the "oneAPI Base Toolkit (32-bit) 2024.2.1" available? 

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Ruqiu_C_Intel
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Please visit Intel® Toolkits, AI Tools, Compilers Supported Product Versions to get the product versions(Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit for Windows* (32-bit) v2024.2.1) through priority support.

 

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