POCL 0.14 OpenCL Implementation Released
The Portable Computing Language (POCL) has issued a new release of their open-source CPU-based OpenCL implementation.
This new version of POCL continues relying upon LLVM and with this release adds support for LLVM/Clang 4.0 and 3.9.
This portable OpenCL implementation also adds support for a new binary format to store the final executable bits to allow running OpenCL programs on hosts without an online compiler.
POCL 0.14 also adds initial support for out-of-order command queue task scheduling and many bug fixes.
More details on POCL 0.14 via the release announcement.
This new version of POCL continues relying upon LLVM and with this release adds support for LLVM/Clang 4.0 and 3.9.
This portable OpenCL implementation also adds support for a new binary format to store the final executable bits to allow running OpenCL programs on hosts without an online compiler.
POCL 0.14 also adds initial support for out-of-order command queue task scheduling and many bug fixes.
More details on POCL 0.14 via the release announcement.
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