Installation
Toolkit Installation
Use one of the following options to get and install a toolkit package:
Toolkit Name |
Binary Installer |
Package Manager |
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Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit |
N/A |
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Intel® HPC Toolkit (requires installation of the Intel oneAPI Base Toolkit) |
N/A |
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Intel® Rendering Toolkit |
N/A |
Each of the binary installer types operates in various modes, which are covered later in this section.
Installer does not send installation statistics
Download-only mode is disabled
Upgrade mode is disabled
Component Installation
You can install toolkit components as standalone via binary installer or package managers. Refer to the Single Component Downloads and Runtime Versions resource to locate a component package.
Get 32-bit Libraries
To get access to 32-bit binaries of the Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel® IPP) and Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library (Intel® oneMKL), install the Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit (32-bit) add-on package from the Intel oneAPI Base Toolkit download page using the process described at Install with GUI.
To use 32-bit libraries from the Intel oneAPI Base Toolkit (32-bit) package, you need to have the same version of the Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit or standalone libraries installed on your system.
Intel® FPGA Developmental Flow
For emulation and FPGA optimization report flow, you can just use the Intel oneAPI Base Toolkit that includes the Intel oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler. For more information about the flows, see FPGA Flow in the Intel oneAPI Programming Guide.
For the Intel FPGA hardware or simulation flow, you can target Intel® FPGA devices or a third-party vendor-provided BSP. The vendor specifies which version of Intel® Quartus® Prime software is necessary to compile the BSP. You must install the Intel® Quartus Prime software and BSP packages separately.
- FPGA IP Authoring flow is now supported. Developing IP components/hardware with oneAPI requires the Intel oneAPI Base Toolkit and Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Software. For details about getting started with the IP component development flow, refer to Getting Started with Intel® oneAPI Toolkits and Intel® Quartus® Prime Software and FPGA Flow in the Intel® oneAPI Programming Guide.
Intel® Quartus® Prime software is required only for simulation and hardware generation flows, and integrating your IP component into your design.