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Dear Forum,
I would like to know whether Intel IPP is supported on Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022 or whether there are known obstructions.
Currently we are using build 2018.3.210.
best regards
Joerg
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Joerg,
Please take a look at the modern IPP 2021 System Requirements following the link:https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/system-requirements/intel-oneapi-intel-integrated-performance-primitives-system-requirements.html. You will find out there the list of all supported OS.
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Joerg,
We are planning to officially support Win 11 since the next version of IPP which will we are planning to release by eoy and I will publish the announcement of this release at the top of this forum.
-Gennady
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IPP v. 2021.5 has been recently released and available as part of Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit.
See the oneAPI Base Toolkit System Requirements follow the link:
Here are the list of supported Win OS:
OS (for CPU) | Supported Components |
---|---|
Windows* 11 | All |
Windows* 10 | All except oneCCL |
Windows Server 2016* | All |
Windows Server 2019* | All |
-Gennady
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