Celebrating 5 years of Intel® oneAPI with their latest 2025.0 Release
News|by Gabrielle Alvear|3 December 2024
The latest 2025.0 release of Intel® oneAPI & AI Tools is now available, marking a significant milestone as we celebrate the 5-year anniversary of the oneAPI initiative.
This release further solidifies oneAPI's standing as a leading programming standard for data-centric heterogeneous computing.
Check out the latest Intel® oneAPI release and download the 2025.0 tools today and experience the future of computing.
Three Key Benefits of the latest 2025.0 Release
1. More Performance on Intel Platforms
- GenAI Performance: Achieve up to 3x higher performance on Intel® Xeon® 6 processors (P-cores) with oneDNN, Intel-optimised AI frameworks, and Intel® AMX1.
- HPCG Performance: Experience up to 2.5x better performance with MRDIMM2 and oneMKL.
- AI on PCs: Develop high-performance AI applications on PCs powered by Intel® Core™ Ultra processors (Series 2).
- Security and Encryption: Enhance security and encryption with the Intel® Cryptography Primitives Library.
2. More Access to Industry-Standard Tools
- Optimised Workflows: Benefit from built-in optimisations for AI frameworks and libraries, including native support for PyTorch 2.5 on Intel CPUs and GPUs.
- Performance Across Architectures: Achieve optimal performance across CPU, GPU, and AI accelerators with the latest LLMs—Llama 3.2, Qwen2, Phi-3.
- Streamlined Setup: Use our toolkit selector to install only what you need, simplifying your software setup.
3. More Hardware Choices
- Multi-Vendor Support: Enjoy increased support for multi-vendor, multi-architecture environments, including faster CUDA-to-SYCL migration of over 100 APIs used by popular AI, HPC, and rendering applications.
- Near-Native Performance: Achieve near-native performance on CPU and GPU for numeric compute with Intel’s Python distribution.
- GPU Kernel Speedup: Get 4x speedup of GPU kernels for algorithms with oneDPL3.
- Future Flexibility: Gain future system flexibility through cross-hardware AI-acceleration libraries, including Triton, JAX, and OpenXLA.
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