Today, Intel announced the 2023 release of the Intel® oneAPI tools - available in the Intel® Developer Cloud and rolling out through regular distribution channels. The new oneAPI 2023 tools support ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--What’s New: Intel today released oneAPI 2022 toolkits. Newly enhanced toolkits expand cross-architecture features to provide developers greater utility and ...
Intel Corp. today introduced a new version of its oneAPI toolkit, which enables developers to build applications that can run on multiple types of processors. Many companies’ technology environments ...
SANTA CLARA, CA - JANUARY 16: The Intel logo is displayed outside of the Intel headquarters (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) CEO Pat Gelsinger’s re-imagining of Intel includes an enlarged focus ...
Intel oneAPI 2022.1 toolkits expand the cross-architecture capabilities available to developers for greater productivity and innovation. The kits provide the tools needed to develop applications ...
Intel has a lot at stake with its oneAPI software stack. A cross-platform parallel programming model, oneAPI is designed to fit into a highly diverse, heterogeneous – and increasingly cloud-based – ...
Join Intel for a one-day virtual event focused on new tools and techniques to address common AI development challenges. SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--On July 12, 2022, Intel will host a live ...
Intel revealed details of its upcoming Ponte Vecchio GPU and oneAPI initiative at SC'19 this week, as part of the company's broad push to address the AI/ML market. Share on Facebook (opens in a new ...
The rise of "generative" artificial intelligence is all about scaling, the idea of adding more resources to a computer program to get better results. As OpenAI co-founder and chief scientist Ilya ...
Intel wants you to know about oneAPI – an open programming model for accelerated computing that lets developers write code without needing to tailor their application based on which company made the ...
I'm not a huge Java fan , but I am a fan of safe languages. Almost all of Java's deficiencies have to do with the very simple original language design features, like very primitive arrays and type ...