Intel shipped the Compute Runtime 25.35.35096.9 as their newest monthly feature update to this open-source GPU compute stack for their integrated and discrete graphics wares for providing OpenCL and Level Zero support.
The Intel Compute Runtime 25.35.35096.9 adds a “eu_count” Level Zero extension for easily querying the execution unit count on the hardware being run, the OpenCL cl_khr_spirv_queries extension is now enabled, TLB flushing is now disabled for Lunar Lake and Battlemage on both Windows and Linux in the name of better GPU performance, and the Xe driver low-latency hint integration also appears to finally be completed. There is also a number of other smaller fixes, features, and optimizations in this month’s Compute Runtime update for Windows and Linux systems.
The Intel Compute Runtime supports back to Tiger Lake integrated graphics while through the upcoming Panther Lake hardware and latest Battlemage discrete GPUs. Downloads and more details on this new Intel Compute Runtime release can be found via GitHub.