If you (as an intel represenative) tell me to go and read the tables issued by intel then what is the point of having support.
Mr Estban C I think you have to reconsider your reply and provide to me the least a better answer. The only limitation is the Intel windows driver support. There are no hardware or software limitations for the 2 points above. extension, has already been added to OS X and linux driver. Only some driver extensions are missing (on windows). Intel has to add this supprt on its windows driver. 3.x support means that it can support upto 3.3. You just have to add this support to the driver part too. This API (OpenCL 1.2) support has already been added to linux and OS X driver.Ģ. Currently intel hd 3000 windows driver has OpenCL 1.1 support (CPU). You just have to provide an updated runtime SDK openCL compatible 圆4 runtime driver. Your answer is becoming a repetition of intel strategy to phase out intel hd 3000 driver support.Ĭpu: i7-2640m (IGD intel hd 3000) Operating System: Windows 8.0 圆4ġ.