This article lists the system requirements for Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit. Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit requires Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit, please see the Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit System Requirements for additional information.
Hardware Requirements
- CPU Processor:
- Intel® Core Processor Family
- Intel® Xeon® Processor family
- Intel® Xeon® Scalable Performance processors
- Accelerators:
- Intel® integrated GEN9 or greater, including:
- HD Graphics 5xx
- Iris [Pro] Graphics 5xx
- HD Graphics 6xx
- UHD Graphics 6xx
- Xeon versions with P5xx / P6xx
- Intel® integrated GEN9 or greater, including:
- Memory: 8 GB RAM recommended
Software Requirements
Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit requires Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit.
Linux* OS
Supported Target Operating Systems:
- Ubuntu* 18.04.3 LTS, Ubuntu* 20.04 (except for Intel® Cluster Checker)
- Red Hat* Enterprise Linux* 7.x, 8.x
- Amazon* Linux 2
- SUSE* Linux* Enterprise Server 12.x, 15.x
- CentOS* 7.x, 8.x
- Debian* 9.x, 10.x
Note, only a limited subset of operating systems are supported for offload to supported accelerators:
- Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.x
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP1
Developer Tool Requirements:
- GNU* GCC* v5.1 or higher
- For Eclipse* developers: Eclipse v4.9 or higher
- Tool clinfo: a utility that prints out information about available devices on your system.
- For GPU development, the following GPU drivers are required from https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime/releases/tag/20.43.18277.
- Linux driver version 20.43.18277
- Note: see Installation Guide for Intel® oneAPI Toolkits for instructions on how to install the GPU driver
- Linux driver version 20.43.18277
Windows* OS
Supported Target Operating Systems:
- Windows 10 x64
- Windows Server* 2016
- Windows Server 2019
Note, only a limited subset of operating systems are supported for offload to supported accelerators:
- Windows 10 x64
Developer Tool Requirements:
- Microsoft* Visual Studio* 2017, 2019
- For GPU development, install the latest Windows 10 GPU Driver from Downloads for Graphics Drivers
macOS*
Supported Target Operating Systems:
- macOS 10.15, 11
OS Deprecation Notice
OS version | Notice of Change | Final Support Release |
---|---|---|
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server* 12 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server* 15 SP1 |
Starting with the oneAPI 2021.4 release, SLES 12 and SLES 15 SP1 will no longer be supported.
|
2021.3 is the final release to support SLES 15 SP1 and SLES 12 |
Fedora 32 Fedora 33 |
Starting with the oneAPI 2022.1 release, Fedora 32 and Fedora 33 will no longer be supported. Support of Fedora 34 begins 2022.1 |
2021.4 is the final release to support Fedora 32 and Fedora 33 |
CentOS 8.x |
Starting with the oneAPI 2022.1 software release, CentOS 8.x will no longer be supported. Please note that CentOS 7.x will continue to be supported. |
2021.4 will be the final release to support CentOS 8.x |
Development Tools
Visual Studio Code (VS Code) Extensions for Intel® oneAPI Toolkits
The VS Code extensions for oneAPI Toolkits provide assistance to developers who are creating, debugging and profiling oneAPI applications. The Using Visual Studio Code with Intel® oneAPI Toolkits User Guide provides additional detail.
The following VS Code extensions are available in the VS Code marketplace:
- Sample Browser for Intel® oneAPI Toolkits
- Environment Configurator for Intel® oneAPI Toolkits
- Analysis Configurator for Intel® oneAPI Toolkits
- GDB GPU Support for Intel® oneAPI Toolkits
- DevCloud Connector for Intel® oneAPI Toolkits
See also:
- Get Started with Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit for Linux
- Get Started with Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit for Windows
- Get Started with Intel® oneAPI Base and HPC Toolkit for MacOS*
Diagnostics Utility for Intel® oneAPI Toolkits
The Diagnostics Utility for Intel® oneAPI Toolkits is designed to diagnose the system status for using Intel® products. With this utility, you can identify errors such as:
- Permissions errors for the current user
- Missing driver or an incompatible version of a driver
- Incompatible version of the Operating System
To learn more, see the Diagnostics Utility for Intel® oneAPI Toolkits User Guide.
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