Intel® oneAPI announcement
News|by Leanne Bevan|12 November 2020
Intel® oneAPI was officially launched during SuperComputing ’20 and will be available from 8 December 2020.
oneAPI is an industry initiative creating an open, standards-based, cross-architecture programming model to simplify development for a wide range of data-centric workloads across a variety of architectures (CPU, GPU, FPGA, and other accelerators). Together, oneAPI and Intel® oneAPI Toolkits bring productive and performant heterogenous programming to developers.
The Intel® oneAPI Toolkits are the next-generation software development tools from Intel® Software, following and replacing the Intel® Parallel Studio XE toolkits.
Find out more
Learn about what’s included in the toolkits by heading to our Intel® Software page.
For a more detailed understanding of how you can use the toolkits to transform your applications, sign up to our technical webinar on 2 December 2020, 10am GMT.
On the webinar you will find out about the fundamentals of oneAPI, and how the Intel® oneAPI toolkits deliver all the tools you need to develop and deploy high-performance applications across diverse architectures – including CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs and other accelerators.
If you have any queries about the new toolkits, licensing or the webinar, please contact our Intel Software Licensing Specialist:
Call: +44 (0) 1364 655 123
Email: [email protected]
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