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Getting Help and Support
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
Kernel Development Framework Session
See Also
Code Builder Build Toolbar
Creating a New Session
Saving and Loading Sessions
Configuring a Session
Building a Session
Removing Sessions
Variable Management in Eclipse*
Executing a Kernel
Analyzing Kernel Performance
Generating C++ Host Code From a Session
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Kernel Development Framework Session
Work in the Kernel Development Framework is managed through sessions. To create, build, or analyze an OpenCL™ kernel you need to create a session.
A session contains:
- A file with an OpenCL program
- Build artifacts:
- Generated LLVM code
- Assembly code
- Intermediate binary files
- OpenCL kernels with assigned variables
- Analysis reports