


But now for the past two weeks this latest Intel open-source compute stack has simply been running great with whatever compute workloads I've been throwing at it. In the past there were issues with random OpenCL programs, the Blender oneAPI back-end would seg fault for me when launching it via the command line while working fine from the GUI, and other oddities. A night and day difference compared to the various other times trying it on older Linux software versions since the A750/A770 launch. I've been running the Compute Runtime 2.13 stack paired with Linux 6.2 for nearly two weeks now across my Intel Arc Graphics A380, A750, and A770 graphics cards and it's been working out very well.

At least in my testing, the progress they've quietly made over the past few months has been very nice for the compute stack compatibility/support and performance. After that three month lull, they are back to pushing out new compute updates and damn it's looking nice. It was out of trend as they worked to move from a weekly~biweekly release rhythm to a monthly release cadence while taking extra time for making various other changes too. From early December to late February there was an absence of new Compute-Runtime updates for that open-source stack for providing OpenCL and oneAPI Level Zero support for Intel graphics hardware on Linux.
