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Original author(s) | Khronos Group |
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Developer(s) | Khronos Group |
Initial release | March 2014 |
Stable release | 2020 revision 8 (1.2.1)
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Operating system | Cross-platform |
Platform | Cross-platform |
Type | High-level programming language |
Website | www |
SYCL (pronounced "sickle") is a higher-level programming model to improve programming productivity on various hardware accelerators. It is a single-source embedded domain-specific language (eDSL) based on pure C++17. It is a standard developed by Khronos Group, announced in March 2014.