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In addition tobeing an easily portable/layered multi-deviceopen-source OpenCL implementation, a major goal of this project isimproving interoperability of diversity of OpenCL-capable devices byintegrating them to a single centrally orchestrated platform. Alsoone of the key goals is to enhance performance portabilityof OpenCL programs across device types utilizing runtime and compilertechniques./p>p>PoCL currently supports various CPU architectures (x86, ARM, RISC-V),NVIDIA GPUs via libCUDA, Intel GPUs via Level Zero and TCE ASIPs(a hrefhttp://openasip.org>OpenASIP/a>) at different feature coveragelevels. It also supports a hrefhttp://portablecl.org/docs/html/remote.html>aremote backend/a> for distributed OpenCL execution. PoCL is also known tohave multiple (private) adaptations in active production use./p>p>PoCL uses a hrefhttp://clang.llvm.org>Clang/a> as an OpenCL C frontend anda hrefhttp://llvm.org>LLVM/a> for kernel compiler implementation,and as a portability layer. Thus, if your desired target has an LLVM backend, itshould be able to get OpenCL support easily by using PoCL./p>h1>News/h1>h2>2024-06-18: a hrefhttp://portablecl.org/docs/html/notes_6_0.html>Portable Computing Language (PoCL) v6.0 released/a>/h2>p>PoCL v6.0 has been released. The release notes can be read a hrefhttp://portablecl.org/docs/html/notes_6_0.html>here/a>and a packaged release is available a hrefhttps://github.com/pocl/pocl/releases/tag/v6.0>here./a>/p>h2>2023-12-19: a hrefhttp://portablecl.org/docs/html/notes_5_0.html>Portable Computing Language (PoCL) v5.0 released/a>/h2>p>PoCL v5.0 is out! The release notes can be read a hrefhttp://portablecl.org/docs/html/notes_5_0.html>here/a>and a packaged release is available a hrefhttps://github.com/pocl/pocl/releases/tag/v5.0>here./a>/p>h2>2023-09-04: a hrefremote-backend.html>No-MPI OpenCL-Only Distributed Computing With PoCL-Remote/a>/h2>p>PoCL now has a new backend that allows transparentlyoffloading OpenCL tasks to other nodes on the network, thus enablingdistributing compute without using MPI or similar APIs. Since thestandard OpenCL API suffices, compute offloading can be performedidentically whether using local or remote devices, which makes ituseful for selective/adaptive edge offloading and other use cases./p>p>In contrast to previous similar distributing OpenCL implementations,PoCL-Remote does not merely forward API callsas is, but performs smart memory management and distributed commandscheduling to keep latency down and scale well to multiple nodes./p>p>The driver is now considered ready for out-of-lab testing and has beenintegrated to the a hrefhttp://code.portablecl.org>main/a> branch for theupcoming v5.0 release. a hrefremote-backend.html>Why not give it a run?/a>/p>h2>2023-06-22: a hrefpocl-4.0.html>Portable Computing Language (PoCL) v4.0 released/a>/h2>h2>2022-12-05: a hrefpocl-3.1.html>Portable Computing Language (PoCL) v3.1 released/a>/h2>h2>2022-11-15: a hrefalmaif.html>Advanced hardware accelerator support through AlmaIF/a>/h2>h2>2022-06-10: a hrefpocl-3.0.html>Portable Computing Language (PoCL) v3.0 released/a>/h2>h2>2020-08-14: a hrefhttp://portablecl.org/docs/html/debug.html>Debugging OpenCL applications with PoCL/a>/h2>h2>2019-07-15: Hardware Accelerators in POCL/h2>p>PoCL received support for CL_DEVICE_TYPE_CUSTOM via addition of a hardware accelerator framework.It consists of an example driver (pocl-accel) that relies on a pocl standard control interface andan enumeration of pocl-known built-in kernels.The example accelerator is generated using the a hrefhttp://openasip.org>TCE tools/a>./p>p>For more information, please read aa hrefhttps://www.computer.org/publications/tech-news/accelerator-framework-for-portable-computing-language>blog post/a>about it in the Heterogeneous System Architecture section of the IEEE Computer Society tech news orthe usage instructions in the a hrefhttp://portablecl.org/docs/html/accel.html>user manual/a>./p>h2>2019-04-04: a hrefpocl-1.3.html>Portable Computing Language (pocl) v1.3 released/a>/h2>h2>2019-02-07: a hrefpocl-in-think-silicon.html>pocl powering Think Silicons ultra-low power GPGPUs/a>h2>2018-09-25: a hrefpocl-1.2.html>Portable Computing Language (pocl) v1.2 released/a>/h2>h2>2018-09-18: Matrix-2000 and pocl/h2>p>Dr. Jianbin Fang from NUDT sent us a hrefnudt-pocl-use-case.html>a nicedescription/a> of how they benefitted from pocl for adding OpenCL support ontheir Matrix-2000 accelerator./p>h2>2018-03-09: a hrefpocl-1.1.html>Portable Computing Language(pocl) v1.1 released/a>/h2>h2>2017-12-19: a hrefpocl-1.0.html>Portable Computing Language(pocl) v1.0 released/a>/h2>h2>2017-04-25: a hrefcuda-backend.html>NVIDIA GPU support via CUDA backend/a>/h2>pocl now has experimental support for NVIDIA GPU devices via a new backendwhich makes use of the LLVM NVPTX backend and the CUDA driver API.This work was primarily carried out by James Price from thea hrefhttp://uob-hpc.github.io>High Performance Computing group/a> at theUniversity of Bristol. 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