Intel oneAPI 2023 Toolkits and Codeplay Software – New Plug-In Support for NVIDIA and AMD GPUs
Today, Codeplay Software announces expanding oneAPI for Nvidia and AMD GPUs, making multiarchitecture, multivendor programming much easier. This includes new plugins: oneAPI for Nvidia GPUs and oneAPI for AMD GPUs (beta).
Software developers are increasingly looking to move away from proprietary interfaces and use open standards that are defined by the industry. This can allow them to target a broad set of platforms and architectures. oneAPI aims to bring this to reality by supporting the widest set of processors and accelerators. As a cross-industry initiative, oneAPI offers an open, standards-based, multiarchitecture programming model and specification.
Having official plugins for Nvidia and AMD platforms is a major milestone for the oneAPI open community. The oneAPI Nvidia and AMD GPU plugins seamlessly work with the Intel oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler 2023 and many popular libraries, bringing open, standards-based programming to a range of processors from multiple hardware vendors. The oneAPI for Nvidia GPUs and oneAPI for AMD GPUs packages are available to download for free on the Codeplay website.
Learn more:
Intel oneAPI toolkits
intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/oneapi/toolkits.html
Codeplay
developer.codeplay.com/home/
oneAPI for NVIDIA GPUs
developer.codeplay.com/products/oneapi/nvidia/home/
oneAPI for AMD GPUs (beta)
developer.codeplay.com/products/oneapi/amd/home/
James’ blog on the Intel oneAPI 2023 Toolkit release
intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/news/oneapi-2023.html
Codeplay blog on the oneAPI for NVIDIA and AMD plugins
codeplay.com/portal/blogs/2022/12/16/bringing-nvidia-and-amd-support-to-oneapi.html
Guests:
Gordon Brown – Codeplay oneAPI Product Manager
James Reinders – Intel Evangelist
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