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oneAPI 2022.1 is the last supported release. These operating systems are deprecated in this release, Intel oneAPI 2022.1, and will be removed in a future release: To build examples with DPC++ API extensions, you also need:
Using Microsoft’s Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2) in Windows 10 and Windows 11, you can install the native Linux distribution of Intel oneAPI toolkits and libraries on Windows for CPU and GPU workflows. Microsoft Visual Studio* 2022 Community, Enterprise and Professional Editions with 'Desktop development with C++' component installed are supported, except for use with Intel® Inspector and Intel® Advisor. Microsoft Visual Studio* (20 versions) needed only if using Visual Studio IDE for development. C/C++ Compiler with C++11 support (or C++14 support on Windows*). Intel® oneAPI Threading Building Blocks latest release (for the multi-threaded version of oneDAL). Intel® oneAPI DPC++ Compiler latest release (for oneAPI DPC++ interfaces). GCC* 7.x or higher or Intel® C++ Compiler 19.1 and later. If you have Commercial Support, create a support ticket. If you have questions, access the Intel Community Forums when you need assistance. These OS distributions are tested by Intel or known to work other distributions may or may not work and are not recommended. Intel® Xeon® Scalable Performance Processor Family. 6th Gen Intel® Core™ processor or higher.
See details at Release Notes for Intel® DPC++ Compatibility Tool The same as the hardware requirements for Intel® oneAPI DPC++ Compiler. Release notes can be found in a dedicated article. This article includes the System Requirement for Intel® oneAPI Data Analytics Library (oneDAL)