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Introducing the Intel® SDK for OpenCL™ Applications
What's New in This Release
Which Version of the Intel® SDK for OpenCL™ Applications Should I Use?
Intel® Code Builder for OpenCL™ API Plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio*
Intel® Code Builder for OpenCL™ API Plug-in for Eclipse*
Debugging OpenCL™ Kernels on GPU
Intel® SDK for OpenCL™ Applications Standalone Version
OpenCL™ 2.1 Development Environment
Intel® FPGA Emulation Platform for OpenCL™ Getting Started Guide
Troubleshooting Intel® SDK for OpenCL™ Applications Issues
Configuring Microsoft Visual Studio* IDE
Converting an Existing Project into an OpenCL™ Project
OpenCL™ New Project Wizard
Building an OpenCL™ Project
Using OpenCL™ Build Properties
Selecting a Target OpenCL™ Device
Generating and Viewing Assembly Code
Generating and Viewing LLVM Code
Generating Intermediate Program Binaries with Intel® Code Builder for OpenCL™ API Plug-in
Configuring OpenCL™ Build Options
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Executing a Kernel
To execute the kernel:
- Select the session you are interested in from the Code Builder Session Explorer. Tip: If you don't see the Code Builder Session Explorer dialog, go to: Tools > Intel Code Builder for OpenCL API > OpenCL Kernel Development > Windows > Code Builder Session Explorer.
- Optionally, select a configuration from the Code Builder Analysis Input pane:
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- Select the desired configuration from the down button next to the Configuration ID field, or from the Configurations folder in the Code Builder Session Explorer.
- To create a new configuration based on the selected configuration, click the New Configuration button .
- Select the kernel that you want to execute from the Select Kernel combo-box in the Code Builder Analyze toolbar and click the Run button to execute the selected kernel with the selected configuration.