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The Intel® Graphics Compiler for OpenCL™ is an LLVM-based compiler for OpenCL™ targeting Intel® graphics hardware architecture.
Please visit the compute Intel® Graphics Compute Runtime repository for more information about the Intel® open-source compute stack: https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime
The Intel® Graphics Compute Runtime for OpenCL™ is distributed under the MIT License.
For detailed terms, you can access the full License at:
https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
IGC is continuously built and tested on the following 64-bit Linux operating systems:
More documentation is available in the documentation directory.
No code changes may be introduced that would regress support for any currently supported hardware. All contributions must ensure continued compatibility and functionality across all supported hardware platforms. Failure to maintain hardware compatibility may result in the rejection or reversion of the contribution.
Any deliberate modifications or removal of hardware support will be transparently communicated in the release notes.
API options are solely considered as a stable interface. Any debug parameters, environmental variables, and internal data structures, are not considered as an interface and may be changed or removed at any time.
If you have any feedback or questions, please open an issue through the native github.com interface: https://github.com/intel/intel-graphics-compiler/issues.
Create a pull request on github.com with your changes. Ensure that your modifications build without errors. A maintainer will get in touch with you if there are any inquiries or concerns.
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