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New Intel oneAPI 2023 Tools Maximize Value of Upcoming Intel Hardware

New capabilities in Intel tools expand cross-platform productivity.

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — December 16, 2022What’s New: 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 the upcoming 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors, Intel® Xeon® CPU Max Series and Intel® Data Center GPUs, including Flex Series and the new Max Series. The tools deliver performance and productivity enhancements, and also add support for new Codeplay1 plug-ins that make it easier than ever for developers to write SYCL code for non-Intel GPU architectures. These standards-based tools deliver choice in hardware and ease in developing high-performance applications that run on multiarchitecture systems.

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The oneAPI multiarchitecture open accelerated computing. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

The oneAPI multiarchitecture open accelerated computing. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

“We're seeing encouraging early application performance results on our development systems using Intel Max Series GPU accelerators – applications built with Intel's oneAPI compilers and libraries. For leadership-class computational science, we value the benefits of code portability from multivendor, multiarchitecture programming standards such as SYCL and Python AI frameworks such as PyTorch, accelerated by Intel libraries. We look forward to the first exascale scientific discoveries from these technologies on the Aurora system next year.”
–Timothy Williams, deputy director, Argonne Computational Science Division

What oneAPI Tools Deliver: Intel’s 2023 developer tools include a comprehensive set of the latest compilers and libraries, analysis and porting tools, and optimized artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning frameworks to build high-performance, multiarchitecture applications for CPUs, GPUs and FPGAs, powered by oneAPI. The tools enable developers to quickly meet performance objectives and save time by using a single codebase, allowing more time for innovation.

This new oneAPI tools release helps developers take advantage of the advanced capabilities of Intel hardware:

Example benchmarks:

Advanced software performance:

To boost developer productivity, enriched SYCL support and robust code migration and analysis tools make it easier to develop code for multiarchitecture systems.

Why It Matters: With 48% of developers targeting heterogeneous systems that use more than one kind of processor4, more efficient multiarchitecture programming is required to address the increasing scope and scale of real-world workloads. Using oneAPI’s open, unified programming model with Intel’s standards-based multiarchitecture tools provides freedom of choice in hardware, performance, productivity and code portability for CPUs and accelerators. Code written for proprietary programming models, like CUDA, lacks portability to other hardware, creating a siloed development practice that locks organizations into a closed ecosystem.

About oneAPI Ecosystem Adoption: Continued ecosystem adoption of oneAPI is ongoing with new Centers of Excellence being established. One, the Open Zettascale Lab at the University of Cambridge, is focused on porting significant exascale candidate codes to oneAPI, including CASTEP, FEniCS and AREPO. The center offers courses and workshops with experts teaching oneAPI methodologies and tools for compiling and porting code and optimizing performance. In total, 30 oneAPI Centers of Excellence have been established.

More Context: Codeplay Announces oneAPI for NVIDIA and AMD GPU Hardware | Intel oneAPI 2023 Tools Feature Details | Introducing Intel oneAPI 2023 Tools (Blog)| Intel oneAPI 2023 Release Preview (Webinar Recording) | oneAPI and Codeplay

About Intel

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1 Codeplay is an Intel company.

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4 Evans Data Global Development Survey Report 22.1, June 2022

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