System Requirements for Intel® oneAPI Data Analytics Library

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This article includes the System Requirement for Intel® oneAPI Data Analytics Library (oneDAL)

Hardware Requirements

The same as the hardware requirements for Intel® oneAPI DPC++ Compiler. See details at Release Notes for Intel® DPC++ Compatibility Tool

GPU:

Intel® Graphics Processor architecture GEN9 (or higher) GPUs. Such Intel® Graphics devices were introduced with 6th Gen Intel® Core™ processors or higher. Product names:

  • Intel® Iris® Plus Graphics
  • Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics
  • Intel® Iris® Xe Max Graphics
  • Intel® Iris® Graphics

CPU:

  • Intel Atom® Processors
  • Intel® Core™ Processor Family
  • Intel® Xeon® Processor Family
  • Intel® Xeon® Scalable Performance Processor Family

 

Windows Intel® Graphics Driver

To install the driver follow the directions in the article appropriate for your device:

Contact your OEM representative for access to the Intel Registration Center.

 

Linux General Purpose Intel GPUs (GPGPU) Driver

For all Intel GPUs, see this article, https://dgpu-docs.intel.com/, and follow the directions for your device.

 

Windows Removal Notice

Intel® oneAPI tools support for integrated graphics processors is available on 11th Generation and newer Intel® Core™ Processors. Active support for older integrated graphics processors included with 6th through 10th Generation Intel Core Processors and related Intel Atom®, Pentium®, and Celeron® processors will no longer be available starting with the Intel oneAPI 2023.1 release.

Linux Removal Notice

Intel® oneAPI tools support for integrated graphics processors is available on 11th Generation and newer Intel® Core™ Processors. Active support for older integrated graphics processors included with 6th through 10th Generation Intel Core Processors and related Intel Atom®, Pentium®, and Celeron® processors will no longer be available starting with the Intel oneAPI 2023.1 release.

Software Requirements

These OS distributions are tested by Intel or known to work; other distributions may or may not work and are not recommended. If you have questions, access the Intel Community Forums when you need assistance.  If you have Commercial Support, create a support ticket.

  • GCC* 7.x or higher or Intel® C++ Compiler 19.1 and later
  • Intel® oneAPI DPC++ Compiler latest release (for oneAPI DPC++ interfaces)
  • Intel® oneAPI Threading Building Blocks latest release (for the multi-threaded version of oneDAL)
  • OpenCL(TM) 1.2 or later
  • C/C++ Compiler with C++11 support (or C++14 support on Windows*)
  • Microsoft Visual Studio* (2019 and 2022 versions) needed only if using Visual Studio IDE for development
    • Microsoft Visual Studio* 2022 Community, Enterprise and Professional Editions with 'Desktop development with C++' component installed are supported, except for use with Intel® Inspector and Intel® Advisor.

Operating Systems:

  • 64-bit Linux*: Ubuntu* 20.04 or higher for CPU, Ubuntu* 22.04 & higher for GPU
  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server* 15 SP3 (CPU & GPU), 15 SP4 (CPU & GPU), 15 SP5 (CPU & GPU)
  • 64-bit Windows* Pro & Enterprise 10, 11 (GPU only)
    • Using Microsoft’s Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2) in Windows 10 and Windows 11, you can install the native Linux distribution of Intel oneAPI toolkits and libraries on Windows for CPU and GPU workflows. Details here
  • Windows Server  2019*, 2022* (CPU & GPU)
  • Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 8, 9 (CPU & GPU)
  • macOS Ventura 13.x (CPU only)

 

To build examples with DPC++ API extensions, you also need:

  • GNU* Make on Linux*, nmake on Windows*

 

Intel® oneAPI 2024.1 is validated on Windows and Linux.

  • Windows Intel® Graphics Driver, see this article for instructions to download and install.
  • Linux General Purpose Intel GPUs (GPGPU) Driver, see this article. Click the one labeled 20220830 for instructions to download and install.

Directory Layout

Directory layout is improved across all products to streamline installation and setup.

The Unified Directory Layout is implemented in 2024.0. If you have multiple toolkit versions installed, the Unified layout ensures that your development environment contains the correct component versions for each installed version of the toolkit.

The directory layout used before 2024.0, the Component Directory Layout, is still supported on new and existing installations.

For detailed information about the Unified layout, including how to initialize the environment and advantages with the Unified layout, refer to Use the setvars and oneapi-vars Scripts with Linux and Use the setvars and oneapi-vars Scripts with Windows.

Known Issue

Intel® oneAPI Toolkits 2022.1.3 and earlier and Intel® Parallel Studio XE (any version) do not support Microsoft Visual Studio 2022. On systems with Microsoft Visual Studio 2022 installed, Intel® oneAPI and Intel® Parallel Studio XE installers may fail during installation, upgrade, modification, or uninstallation. Refer to this article for more information.

ICC Deprecation Notice

Intel® C++ Compiler Classic (icc) is deprecated and will be removed in a oneAPI release in the second half of 2023. Intel recommends that customers transition now to using the LLVM-based Intel® oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler (icx) for continued Windows* and Linux* support, new language support, new language features, and optimizations. Note that starting with release 2021.7, macOS* support is limited to Mac* computers with Intel® Processors. For more information on icx, see the Intel® oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler Developer Guide and Reference.

OS Deprecation Notice
The following OS support is now deprecated and will be discontinued with our 2025.0 release in Fall 2024.

CPU

  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) version 15 SP3
  • Ubuntu Linux version 20.04

GPU

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) version 8.6
  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server* 15 SP3

 

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