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Dear OpenCL developers,
I'm happy to announce the release of Intel® SDK for OpenCL* Applications 2013 R2 for Windows* 8.1.
What’s New in 2013 R2?
- Support on Windows* 8.1 operating system
- Support for Intel® Atom™ processors formerly “Bay Trail” with Intel® HD Graphics
- Intel Atom Processor Z3000 Series with Intel HD Graphics
- Intel® Celeron® Processor J1000/N2000 Series with Intel HD Graphics
- Intel® Pentium® Processor J2000/N3000 Series with Intel HD Graphics
- OpenCL* kernels tracing on Intel Processor Graphics with Intel® VTune™ Analyzer XE 2013
- New OpenCL vendor extensions with support to hardware accelerated motion estimation built-in kernels
NOTE:
2013 R2 currently supports Windows 8.1 only with these two drivers:
- Intel® Iris™ and HD graphics Driver for Windows 8.1 (version 15.33.5), available here
- Intel® HD Graphics Drivers for Windows 8.1 (version 15.33.3) for Intel Atom processors formerly “Bay Trail”, available here.
For Windows 7 and 8 support, use the previous release.
In addition, we have update our SDK web site with new resources, videos, and new Learn tab.
To learn more about OpenCL on Intel Graphics and the development tools available, register now to our fall webinars series.
Regards,
Arnon Peleg,
OpenCL Product Manager
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P.S. The linl to the 2013 R2 SDK itself is here: http://software.intel.com/en-us/vcsource/tools/opencl-sdk
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Hi I am interested in knowing which of the HD graphics support the hardware accelerated motion estimation kernels (cl_accelerator_intel, cl_intel_motion_estimation ).
Regards
Murali
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Cool, I was stopped in my developments because of my Windows 8.1 update. Great news. Keep it up!
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I am running on Windows 8.1 x64. I have the Intel OpenCL SDK installed (the first release). I tried updating it to R2, but if fails with the message:
"Intel SDK for OpenCL Applications 2013 designed to work on Microsoft Vista x64, Windows 7 x64. Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 operating systems only. The installer detected that you're trying to install the SDK on a different version. Aborting installation."
I have downloaded the correct file "intel_sdk_for_ocl_applications_2013_r2_x64_setup.exe" for Windows 8.1, what's wrong?
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Hi all,
Please upgrade to the new SDK 2013 Release 3 and upgrade your Intel Graphics Driver to version 15.33.8. With the new driver version and the SDK you should be able to install on Windows 7/8/8.1.
With new driver the Motion Estimation extension should work with:
- 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ Processors with Intel® HD Graphics 4000/2500
- 4th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors with:
- Intel® HD Graphics 4200/ 4400/4600/5000
- Intel® Iris™ Graphics 5100
- Intel® Iris™ Pro graphics 5200
A new code sample and a paper on how to use this new extension are now available on the SDK page.
Thanks
Arnon
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Hi,
for the 2013 R3 SDK I noticed that there is OpenCL support for the former "Bay Trail" Atom Z3000 series of processors. I'm just wondering if this also includes support for their embedded counterparts out of the "Bay Trail" Atom E3800 series?
If support is not included yet in the SDK, are there plans to extend the OpenCL support also to the Atom E3800 series?
Thanks,
Philipp
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