Posts by Dean Loros

1) (Message 8190)
Posted 1 Jan 2024 by Dean Loros
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I have found these references:
1. https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime/blob/master/opencl/doc/FAQ.md#feature-double-precision-emulation-fp64
2. https://community.intel.com/t5/GPU-Compute-Software/Iris-Xe-Graphics-can-t-compute-double-precision-floating-point/td-p/1281976
3. https://foldingforum.org/viewtopic.php?t=38527 (as this is an older posting, I expect improvements on this in the last year or so...)

As the Intel compute-runtime information notes: This feature is only available in Linux.

I have seen other references to FP64 in developer notes but have not been able to pin those references down as of yet....I will continue to look. I'm the main poster for Intel Arc & Xe driver information on the EndeavourOS forum.
2) (Message 8189)
Posted 1 Jan 2024 by Dean Loros
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I have seen a reference to FP64 in the upcoming Xe driver for Linux---I'll try to find the information & post it here.
3) (Message 8187)
Posted 1 Jan 2024 by Dean Loros
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In Linux the support of Intel is improving at a fairly good rate..... Some reading: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-Xe-Submission-Linux-6.8 https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-CR-23.30.26918.9
4) (Message 8161)
Posted 2 Dec 2023 by Dean Loros
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I also would like to recommend adding Intel GPUs...with the addition of separate Intel video cards, the amount of Intel GPUs available for crunching is on the rise.
5) (Message 7884)
Posted 31 Aug 2023 by Dean Loros
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With the upcoming problem with Nvidia in the Linux 6.6 kernel, is there any possibility that work units for Intel GPUs are thought of/in the pipeline/glimmer in the developer's eyes?