No OpenCL devices (13.10 Core I5 4430 Intel Graphics HD)

Posted by Itai Bar-Haim on Ask Ubuntu See other posts from Ask Ubuntu or by Itai Bar-Haim
Published on 2013-11-08T15:43:29Z Indexed on 2013/11/08 16:15 UTC
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I've been looking quite a lot for this but couldn't find anything that worked.

I have an Intel Core I5-4430 based system with no extra graphics adapter (so it's using the on-board, integrated Intel Graphics HD that is part of the CPU), running Ubuntu 13.10.

When running BOINC World Community Grid it says "No usable GPUs". When running a bitcoin mining program it says "No OpenCL devices".

I searched the web, found two possible solutions - one was to use the Intel OpenCL driver for Xeon platforms, the other was to use the AMD driver. Tried both. I failed installing the Intel driver as there were too many prerequisites that I just didn't manage to install, and the AMD installation was quite fast to its size (it's 200MB, and took far less than a minute to install), but it didn't solve the problem.

Perhaps I'm looking in the wrong direction here, I'm not sure, but is there anyway I can utilize the advance features of my CPU for those distributed computation programs?

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