

*deb is important: without this dot you will get Unable to locate and Couldn't find errors. I've just copied these here with one fix - use sudo apt instead of sudo dpkg -i *.deb since dpkg does not check dependencies: mkdir neo You can then select one Compute API to run a benchmark with. Use the "Download" link, it will bring you to pre-built binaries ("Build" will bring you to the source code at Intel's github, but I have never tried to compile it from source).įollow instructions given over there.

Then you have two choices: "Download" and "Build".
#OPENCL BENCHMARK UBUNTU HOWTO INSTALL#
Then you will be directed to the link with tgz-archive.ĭownload this archive and install it as follows. It is intended as a promotional tool for LuxCoreRender and it is now based on LuxCore API, the LuxCoreRender v2.x C++ or Python API available under Apache Licence v2.0 and freely usable in open source. The web-site will ask you to register and login. LuxMark is a OpenCL cross-platform benchmark tool and has become, over past years, one of the most used (if not the most used) OpenCL benchmark.Open the Intel OpenCL drivers web-page, go to "Intel CPU Runtime for OpenCL™ Applications 18.1 for Linux* OS (64bit only)" and press "Download".Since you have Intel CPU, do the following The way, suggested by Nick Weinberg, installs a pretty outdated version of the driver, therefore I would suggest to download the one directly from your hardware vendor.
