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Get Started with the Intel® IoT Toolkit for Linux*
Intel IoT Toolkit will be deprecated and all technical documentation will be removed in the 2024.1 release. If you need a copy of the documentation, click the Download button in the upper right or download it from the Downloadable Documentation site.
Follow These Steps for the Intel® IoT Toolkit:
The following instructions assume you have installed the Intel® oneAPI software. Please see the Intel oneAPI Toolkits page for installation options.
- Configure Your System
- Build and run a sample project using one of these methods:
An offline copy of this Get Started is available on the Downloadable Documentation page.
Introduction
The Intel® IoT Toolkit provides a common set of libraries and tools dedicated to IoT application development and optimization. The toolkit provides software developers with several advantages:
- Includes a set of tools and libraries that can be used for the development of high-performance workloads deployed on CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs, and other accelerators.
- Enables software developers to more efficiently build innovative embedded and IoT platform solutions.
- Accelerates development of smart connected devices with performance differentiation for Intel platforms.
- Supports the breadth of Intel platforms for optimizing memory and threading performance.
- Provides developer tools and libraries for IoT application development and optimization.
- Delivers an easy-to-use and consistent developer experience within an integrated IDE.
Components included in this toolkit:
- Intel® oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler
- Intel® C++ Compiler
- Intel® Inspector
- Linux* Kernel Build Tools
- IoT Connection Tools
- Configure Your System
- Run a Sample Project Using the Command Line
- Run a Sample Project with Eclipse*
- Build and Run a Sample Project Using Visual Studio Code
- Adding oneAPI Components to Yocto* Project Builds
- Using Containers
- Using Cloud CI Systems
- Common Use Cases for the Intel® IoT Toolkit
- Next Steps
- Troubleshooting
Potential errors and how to avoid or fix them. - Notices and Disclaimers