>
>
> I've been treating POCL as useful tool for validation -- i.e., it's easy
> to install via conda, and unlike some other OpenCL runtimes (i.e., Intel...
> not that I mean to offend Jeff), you guys are very responsive to
> acknowledging / fixing bugs, or at least explaining why I shouldn't be
> doing something that breaks POCL.
>

I don't take offense to the suggestion that Intel OpenCL is nontrivial to
install (at the very least, it requires sudo) or that open-source projects
often have lower latency support.  There's a reason I'm on this list, after
all ;-)

Jeff

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Jeff Hammond
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http://jeffhammond.github.io/
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