oneAPI is a unified programming model to develop across diverse architectures. Intel provides software tools in various toolkits based on user needs, including the HPC Kit.

You can find the most current versions of documentation for these products on the Intel® Developer Zone.

This documentation bundle is designed to help developers who cannot or prefer not to use the web-based product documentation. The documentation is included in a downloadable package to allow you to find everything in a single location. The bundle includes some of the product documentation created for the operating systems and programming languages supported in oneAPI. A small subset of documents for some products are available only on the Intel Developer Zone, on GitHub, or on the systems where the Intel developer tools are installed.

The following table will help you locate product documentation. Assuming you start from the <download_location>\documentation\<locale>\ directory, you will find complete documentation for each product in the directories indicated in the table (<locale> indicates the content language; for example, en indicates English content). In most cases, there are subdirectories beneath the directories shown in the table and you need to launch the index.htm file to view the documentation.

To learn about other onAPI toolkits, visit the Intel Developer Zone.

NOTE: If you experience any difficulties with viewing the documentation in the Microsoft* Edge* or Mozilla Firefox* browsers, consider switching to the Internet Explorer* or Google* Chrome* browser.

Document List

Product Documents Directory

HPC Kit

  • oneAPI Programming Guide (PDF)

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  • Get Started with the Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit for Linux*
  • Get Started with the Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit for Windows*
  • Get Started with the Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit and Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit for macOS*

oneapi_get_started_hpc

Intel® oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler

  • Intel® oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler Developer Guide and Reference
  • Get Started with the Intel® oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler
  • Intel® oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler Developer Guide and Reference - Japanese Version
  • Get Started with the Intel® oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler - Japanese Version

dpcpp_cpp_compiler

Intel® C++ Compiler Classic

  • Intel® C++ Compiler Classic Developer Guide and Reference

cpp_compiler

Intel® Fortran Compiler Classic and Intel® Fortran Compiler (Beta)

  • Intel® Fortran Compiler Classic and Intel® Fortran Compiler (Beta) Developer Guide and Reference

fortran_compiler

Intel® Inspector

  • Intel® Inspector - User Guide for Linux* OS
  • Intel® Inspector - User Guide for Windows* OS

inspector

Intel® Trace Analyzer and Collector

  • Get Started with Intel® Trace Analyzer and Collector
  • Intel® Trace Analyzer User and Reference Guide
  • Intel® Trace Collector User and Reference Guide (PDF)

itac

Intel® MPI Library

  • Get Started with Intel® MPI Library for Linux* OS
  • Get Started with Intel® MPI Library for Windows* OS
  • Intel® MPI Benchmarks User Guide
  • Intel® MPI Library Developer Guide for Linux* OS
  • Intel® MPI Library Developer Guide for Windows* OS
  • Intel® MPI Library Developer Reference for Linux* OS
  • Intel® MPI Library Developer Reference for Windows* OS

mpi

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