
Join the Momentum.
The industry initiative is growing with increased use of the oneAPI programming model in Artificial Intelligence, Visual Computing, HPC and other segments. Learn more here.

The industry initiative is growing with increased use of the oneAPI programming model in Artificial Intelligence, Visual Computing, HPC and other segments. Learn more here.
Are you a researcher, data scientist, or developer looking to build AI applications and seamlessly scale them from edge to cloud?
Join us for a day of discovery with renowned industry experts who will demystify the latest technologies, tools, trends, and techniques.
Expand your view and vision across the AI technology spectrum to get started on your development journey or supercharge your existing one.
Join us for this year’s all-remote technical conference to see the growing momentum of oneAPI and learn about how the community is using oneAPI on various platforms such as ARM, NVIDIA, Intel and more for HPC and AI workloads.This year offers a full day of hands-on tutorials, tech talks, and workshops spanning all things high-performance computing and AI: hardware, oneAPI software tools, best-practice techniques, and more to advance and deploy next-generation innovations that scale across platforms.
What you’ll get:
Join us for this year’s oneAPI Developer Summit at IWOCL focused on oneAPI and SYCL for accelerated computing across xPU architectures (CPU, GPU, FPGA, and other accelerators). In this two-day virtual conference, you will hear from industry and academia speakers working on innovative cross-platform, multi-vendor architecture solutions developed on oneAPI. Learn from fellow developers and connect with other innovators. Please join us, a self-sustained, vibrant community to support each other using oneAPI, SYCL and Data Parallel C++.
Join us for hands-on tutorials, tech talks, and panels spanning the oneAPI programming model, AI analytics, performance analysis tools and libraries with global Industry experts from Berkeley, Argonne, NASA, Codeplay, University of Lisbon, University of Edinburg and more. Get the latest information on Intel® oneAPI Toolkits since their initial production release in late 2020.
Join us for the first 2021 oneAPI Developer Summit in China focused on oneAPI and Data Parallel C++ for accelerated computing across xPU architectures (CPU, GPU, FPGA, and other accelerators). In this one-day virtual conference, you will hear from leading industry and academia speakers working on innovative cross-platform, multi-vendor architecture oneAPI solutions. Learn more on oneAPI latest information and connect with other innovators. Dive into hands-on session where you will learn and apply optimizations in order to fully exploit device capabilities on CPU’s and GPU’s.
Please join us, a self-sustained, vibrant community to support each other using oneAPI and Data Parallel C++.
This event took place on September 23rd, 2021.
This document lists releases of oneAPI specifications
In addition to be published as part of the oneAPI specification, some of the components publish specifications independent from the oneAPI specification. Typically, a oneAPI specification includes a snapshot of the latest approved release of the component. This page lists releases of the oneAPI specification and releases of component specifications. Releases of collections of oneAPI components (e.g. Intel oneAPI Basekit) identify the version of the oneAPI specification that it supports.
The latest approved specification is 1.0. The 1.1 specification is under development and is labeled provisional until it is approved. Releases are listed below. See GitHub for the latest build.
1.1 rev 1
Changes since 1.0
Ray Tracing: Added
Ray tracing capabilities have been added to the oneAPI specification providing software developers across the industry the ability to “write once” for high-fidelity ray-traced computations across multiple vendors’ systems and accelerators. Standardizing these interfaces provides well-designed, tried and true APIs and options for a broad set of compute and rendering infrastructure development.
The ray tracing functionality is subdivided into several domains within the oneAPI Specification:
Geometric ray tracing computations
Volumetric computation and rendering
Image denoising
Scalable rendering and visualization infrastructure
The set of Ray Tracing APIs include the following, which are in active use via the Intel® oneAPI Rendering Toolkit:
oneDNN: Added Graph API
The oneAPI Technical Advisory Boards are an invitation-only forum comprised of industry experts that help guide the oneAPI parallel programming ecosystem and give input to the oneAPI Specification. The general community is invited to join the conversation by reviewing the oneAPI Specification, as well as the notes/slides in the GitHub repo, and then post comments or questions as Github issues. Meeting notes and presentations can be found at the following links:
Meeting notes: