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This is the best summary I could come up with:
Founding members of the UXL Foundation include Arm, Fujitsu, Google Cloud, Imagination Tech, Intel, Qualcomm Technologies, and Samsung.
But via Intel's Codeplay Software acquisition work they've brought SYCL and various oneAPI elements already atop AMD and NVIDIA GPUs/drivers.
It's also perhaps a bit surprising The Khronos Group wasn't involved in this effort given their industry standards expertise and ecosystem.
Of the foundation, today's press release adds, "enabling solutions that are productive, performant, and provide customers with the freedom to choose the hardware that best fits their unique needs."
There are some good names involved already but without the backing of AMD and NVIDIA, the GPU compute space at least will likely remain a fragmented mess.
In any event I applaud today's announcement and I will certainly be monitoring the UXL Foundation progress on Phoronix.
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