Intel® oneAPI officially launched
Blog|by Leanne Bevan|16 November 2020

Intel® oneAPI was officially launched during SuperComputing ’20.
The Intel® oneAPI Toolkits are the next-generation software development tools from Intel, following and replacing the Intel® Parallel Studio XE toolkits. These toolkits will be available from Grey Matter from 8 December 2020. The toolkits will include Priority Support.
Find out more about oneAPI in our previous blog post written by Graham Keitch.
oneAPI technical webinar series
We’re hosting a 3-part Intel oneAPI webinar series alongside Intel Software and Bayncore, 27-29 April.
Session 1: Porting Intel Parallel Studio code to Intel oneAPI – how to make the right choice.
Session 2: Introducing heterogeneity to legacy applications using Intel oneAPI
Session 3: Optimised deployment of convolutional networks (CNN) using the Intel Distribution of OpenVinoTM
Post updated 07/04/2021F
If you have any questions, please speak to our Intel® Software licensing specialist. Call +44 (0) 1364 655 123, or email [email protected].
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