IF the answer to the question "Do 5th Generation Intel Processors (e.g. If NO, then a) is this a software issue that INTEL CORPORATION can resolve? or b) is this a hardware ("deficient silicon") issue that cannot be resolved ? Intel Iris Graphics 6100) implement floating point support ("cl_khr_fp64" extension) ? servlet/JiveServlet/downloadImage/2-455513-341913/1920-593/macbook_pro_late2016_benchmarks_opencl-100692189-orig.jpg macbook_pro_late2016_benchmarks_opencl-100692189-orig.jpgĬan Intel specifically answer this question: Do 5th Generation Intel Processors (e.g. Likely the same "2X"-graphic speed differential (below) is seen on ALL platforms (Linux, Windows, Apple), so it's important to understand the reason for this differential. However the question I posted in this forum wasn't specific to Apple products, but was a question directed towards OpenCL support on 5th Generation Intel Processors (e.g. ViennaCL), I cannot say:Īny discussion or assistance appreciated! As the CPU has two cores it means that you will.
#2015 macbook pro 13 inch intel iris graphics 6100 review pro
Whether this is a deficiency in the chip, or an intervening software layer (e.g. The MacBook Pro with Retina display 2015 is equipped with great Dual-Core Intel Core i5 (5th Gen) 2.7 GHz CPU. 13, 3.1GHz, Intel Core i7 16GB Memory, 512GB Solid State Drive Integrated Intel Iris Graphics 6100. However in one implementation (Github issue), there seems to be an issue with the lack of floating point support ("cl_khr_fp64" extension): Make sure this fits by entering your model number. There is Intel data saying that 5th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors can support up to to OpenCL 2.0: 13-inch MacBook Pro review: Too many tradeoffs | Macworld However, it appears that there's a problem with OpenCL implementation on Intel Iris Graphics 6100,Īs judged by recent performance testing (MacWorld graphic below, 2015 model MBP): Hi, I'm trying to find information on OpenCL support for Intel Iris Graphics 6100 (5th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors).Īccording to Apple, this chipset/GPU supports OpenCL 1.2: