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I'm using SYCL on Intel Develope Cloud to test Innovative algorithms.
My questions:
1.
SYCL q.memcpy() & h.memcpy() do not work. It seems that intel
know about it:
What is the status of this issue? And most importantly, is there another way to transfer data explicitly when using USM and malloc_device?
2.
Lately I've been getting the message "The server is unavailable or unreachable" when I use Intel developer cloud, every two minutes. It wasn't like that until a week ago. What could be the reasons?
3.
How can I tell what is the DPC++ compiler version when I'm working with
Intel developer cloud?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi amimar2,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
Regarding your second question, If you're facing this issue in Jupyter Notebooks restarts required are fixed now. Please try from your end and let us know if you face any issues, and we'll be happy to assist.
Regarding the third question, to check the DPC++ compiler version when using the Intel Developer Cloud, you can follow this step:
Regards,
Athirah
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SYCL q.memcpy() & h.memcpy() work fine.
I found my mistake.
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Hi amimar2,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
Regarding your second question, If you're facing this issue in Jupyter Notebooks restarts required are fixed now. Please try from your end and let us know if you face any issues, and we'll be happy to assist.
Regarding the third question, to check the DPC++ compiler version when using the Intel Developer Cloud, you can follow this step:
Regards,
Athirah
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Hi amimar2,
This thread will no longer be monitored since your question has been answered. If you need any additional information from Intel, please submit a new question.
Regards,
Athirah
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