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Intel released OpenCL for linux or ... not??

  • 23-05-2014 11:54AM
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,929 ✭✭✭


    https://software.intel.com/en-us/vcsource/tools/opencl-sdk

    The Intel® SDK for OpenCL™ Applications Advantage:
    • Support for Windows and Linux operating systems
    • Remote development for Android* OS
    The strange bit:
    Q: Why can’t I distribute Ubuntu applications developed with the 2014 version?

    A: The purpose of the Ubuntu OS support is remote development of OpenCL applications on Android devices or emulators. The OpenCL device that is available upon SDK installation on a machine with Ubuntu OS should only provide a development environment on the host system, enabling building OpenCL kernel code on the host machine before testing and optimizing it on a target Android system.


    Is it just my impression or the "support" for linux means that you can fire the SDK to do some remote work on an android device?


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