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I was trying to intall Intel OpenCL Runtime 15.1 for Ubuntu. I have a Xeon E3 Haswell.
Now, release notes clearly state 14.04 *is supported*: https://software.intel.com/file/448151/download , and installation instructions are pretty clear.
BUT, when I try to download the runtime from the official download page
https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/opencl-drivers#ubuntu64
it downloads Intel Code Builder for Ubuntu, which supports 12.04 only.
How can I get runtime 15.1 installed on my Ubuntu 14.04?
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Thanks for your reply.
I installed code builder with terminal installation and ignoring warnings about unsupported OS.
It seems to work.
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Yuri,
Is there any tutorial about Code Builder for Ubuntu? Documentation on Intel site is scanty. I don't need any IDE integration, just want to write OpenCL C code with a text editor and run it.
Thanks.

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