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When I install the recommended driver for Intel iGPU via System package manager
https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime#via-system-package-manager
I found the driver only supports from Gen8 to Gen12, but my corei9-13900K is Gen13.
Please kindly ask your technical team if it is the reason.
Actually, 'Ishw -c display' gave Integrated GPU as below, even I installed driver under both the newest and legacy recommended installation.
*-display UNCLAIMED
: VGA compatible controller
: Intel Corporation
The newest recommended installation is
https://docs.openvino.ai/2024/get-started/configurations/configurations-intel-gpu.html
The legacy recommended installation is
I added myself to render group, and set up the bios to enable iGPU and ordered CPU as first.
How can I use Gen13 iGPU in Ubuntu20.04?
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Hi xuxiaomei,
Thank you for posting to the community
Upon reviewing the post you want to use the 13th generation iGPU on Ubuntu 20.04. But most Linux-based* distributions already include Intel® Graphics Drivers. These drivers are provided and maintained by the Linux* distribution vendors and not by Intel, we recommend contacting the Linux* Operating System Vendors.
Also, can you share to me why do you want to use install the 13th generation graphics driver on Ubuntu? and can you share to me where do you want to utilize it?
Additionally, you can refer to this link for more information: How to Identify & Find Graphics Drivers for Linux* (intel.com)
I am looking forward hearing from you
Best regards,
Dhanniel M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Thank you for your kind and prompt response.
I am so sorry for I missing it since I found it in my junk mail fold.
I installed Ubuntu22, and the corei9 integrated GPU is recognized.
I am looking for a technology could use iGPU at Ubuntu, and found openvino.
I met some problems, and asked it for your other team.
https://github.com/openvinotoolkit/openvino_notebooks/issues/2304
https://supporttickets.intel.com/s/requestdetail?id=5004U00001KbywNQAR&language=ja
It seems like openvino could not use iGPU for my task yet.
Thank you again.
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Hi xuxiaomei,
Your current support ticket is progressing well. Given the advanced stage of communication, it is best to continue with the existing support ticket. A such, I will be closing this thread, and if you need further assistance. Please submit a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored.
Best regards,
Dhanniel M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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