System Requirements¶
Note
Certain hardware (including but not limited to GPU, GNA, and latest CPUs) requires manual installation of specific drivers and/or other software components to work correctly and/or to utilize hardware capabilities at their best. This might require updates to operating system, including but not limited to Linux kernel, please refer to their documentation for details. These modifications should be handled by user and are not part of OpenVINO installation.
CPU¶
Intel Atom® processor with Intel® SSE4.2 support
Intel® Pentium® processor N4200/5, N3350/5, N3450/5 with Intel® HD Graphics
6th - 14th generation Intel® Core™ processors
Intel® Core™ Ultra (codename Meteor Lake)
1st - 5th generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors
ARM and ARM64 CPUs; Apple M1, M2, and Raspberry Pi
Ubuntu 22.04 long-term support (LTS), 64-bit (Kernel 5.15+)
Ubuntu 20.04 long-term support (LTS), 64-bit (Kernel 5.15+)
Ubuntu 18.04 long-term support (LTS) with limitations, 64-bit (Kernel 5.4+)
Windows 10
Windows 11
macOS 10.15 and above, 64-bit
macOS 11 and above, ARM64
CentOS 7
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, 64-bit
Ubuntu 18 ARM64
Debian 9 ARM
GPU¶
Intel® HD Graphics
Intel® UHD Graphics
Intel® Iris® Pro Graphics
Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics
Intel® Iris® Xe Max Graphics
Intel® Arc™ GPU Series
Intel® Data Center GPU Flex Series
Intel® Data Center GPU Max Series
Ubuntu 22.04 long-term support (LTS), 64-bit
Ubuntu 20.04 long-term support (LTS), 64-bit
Windows 10, 64-bit
Windows 11, 64-bit
CentOS 7
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, 64-bit
The use of of GPU requires drivers that are not included in the Intel® Distribution of OpenVINO™ toolkit package.
A chipset that supports processor graphics is required for Intel® Xeon® processors. Processor graphics are not included in all processors. See Product Specifications for information about your processor.
While this release of OpenVINO supports Ubuntu 20.04, the driver stack for Intel discrete graphic cards does not fully support Ubuntu 20.04. We recommend using Ubuntu 22.04 when executing on discrete graphics.
The following minimum (i.e., used for old hardware) OpenCL™ driver’s versions were used during OpenVINO internal validation: 22.43 for Ubuntu 22.04, 21.48 for Ubuntu 20.04 and 21.49 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.
Intel® Neural Processing Unit¶
Ubuntu 22.04 long-term support (LTS), 64-bit
Windows 11, 64-bit (22H2, 23H2)
Ubuntu 22.04 long-term support (LTS), 64-bit
Ubuntu 20.04 long-term support (LTS), 64-bit
Windows 10, 64-bit
Windows 11, 64-bit
These Accelerators require drivers that are not included in the Intel® Distribution of OpenVINO™ toolkit package.
Users can access the NPU plugin through the OpenVINO archives on the download page.
Intel® Gaussian & Neural Accelerator¶
Ubuntu 22.04 long-term support (LTS), 64-bit
Ubuntu 20.04 long-term support (LTS), 64-bit
Windows 10, 64-bit
Windows 11, 64-bit
Operating systems and developer environment¶
Ubuntu 22.04 with Linux kernel 5.15+
Ubuntu 20.04 with Linux kernel 5.15+
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 with Linux kernel 5.4
Build environment components:
Python* 3.8-3.11
Intel® HD Graphics Driver required for inference on GPU
GNU Compiler Collection and CMake are needed for building from source:
GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) 7.5 and above
CMake 3.10 or higher
Higher versions of kernel might be required for 10th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors, 11th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors, 11th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors S-Series Processors, 12th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors, 13th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors, 14th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors, Intel® Core™ Ultra Processors, 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors or 5th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors to support CPU, GPU, GNA or hybrid-cores CPU capabilities.
Build environment components:
CMake 3.10 or higher
Intel® HD Graphics Driver required for inference on GPU
TensorFlow 1.15, 2.12
MxNet 1.9.0
ONNX 1.14.1
PaddlePaddle 2.4
This package can be installed on other versions of DL Frameworks but only the versions specified here are fully validated.
Note
OpenVINO Python binaries and binaries on Windows, CentOS 7, and macOS (x86) are built with oneTBB libraries, and others on Ubuntu and RedHat systems are built with legacy TBB which is released by OS distribution. OpenVINO can be built from source with either oneTBB or legacy TBB on all the systems listed here. System compatibility and performance are improved on Hybrid CPUs such as 12th Gen Intel Core and above.
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