Intel iGPU OpenCL cards support
#1
Hello.

Is there any chance to support Intel iGPU of 3rd generation Core and above (IvyBridge and after) which are OpenCL v1.2 capable ?

Looking at the benchmark results of LuxMark - using a very different algorithm than crypto algorithm - Intel iGPUs seem very capable and efficient according to their specs.

I mean that in LuxMark are faster than Nvidia cards, with similar specs!

Have you already evaluated any of the Intel iGPU card ?

Is there a specific reason that are not supported ?

Waiting for your feedback.

Thanks,
Nikos
#2
Care to share the links to these benchmarks? I doubt that maintaining kernels for these devices would be worth it.
#3
Intel only supports OpenCL on GPU on Windows, no Linux support.
#4
Yes you can see OpenCL performance benchmarks here:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6993/intel...-tested/17
#5
1/4th the performance of a GTX580, and windows only. Probably not going to happen.
#6
Sure, if you compare it with Titan it will be even more slower!

I think Intel's OpenCL HW is a lot faster than medium and below Nvidia cards and that's the target group of iGPU.

Not everyone interested in HW OpenCL password auditing has a 580 card.

The decision is yours, I mean the development team, but I think because of the huge HW base of Intel CPUs sold and because a lot of buyers don't buy a discrete Nvidia or AMD card because of the iGPUs which are capable of everything (even latest games in not extreme high resolutions), you should consider the possibility.
#7
My point was, the performance isn't worth the work that would have to go into it.

Also:

Requests go on trac not here.