Hi,

Has anyone had any experience running DT on a Linux machine that only has
integrated graphics from Intel (from a Haswell processor)? I'm considering
ultrabooks for college and not all of them have dedicated graphic cards,
but I don't want to count them out. I'm mainly asking if there is openCL
support, because it really speeds things up, even if the card isn't very
good with openCL.

I know that Intel has recently released a Linux Graphics Installer, but it
doesn't say much; I don't even know if the newer cards (e.g. 4400, 5200
etc) are supported in those drivers, and if things like openCL are
implemented.

TL;DR:
If you only have an Intel Integrated Graphics card from a Haswell
processor, will there be OpenCL support for DT (or any other programs) on a
Linux machine?
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