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Optimized Tools for High-Performance Computing
$ winget install --id Intel.OneAPI.HPCToolkit --exact --version 2025.1.3.7Run in Command Prompt, PowerShell, or Windows Terminal. Prompts for any agreements.
Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit uses EXE. The silent install switches are -a --silent --eula accept -p=NEED_VS2019_INTEGRATION=0 -p=NEED_VS2022_INTEGRATION=0.
intel-oneapi-hpc-toolkit-2025.1.3.7_offline.exe -a --silent --eula accept -p=NEED_VS2019_INTEGRATION=0 -p=NEED_VS2022_INTEGRATION=0
See the full silent install reference for Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit →
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High-performance computing (HPC) is at the core of AI, machine learning, and
deep learning applications. Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit delivers what developers
need to build, analyze, optimize, and scale HPC applications with the latest
techniques in vectorization, multithreading, multi-node parallelization, and
memory optimization.
This toolkit includes powerful data-centric libraries and advanced analysis
tools.
| Architecture | Type | Scope | Install | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| x64 | EXE | machine | Direct |
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15 known CVEs via NVD
Uncontrolled search path for some Intel(R) MPI Library software before version 2021.12 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.
Uncontrolled search path for some Intel(R) Trace Analyzer and Collector software before version 2022.1 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.
Improper access control in the Intel(R) oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler before version 2022.2.1 for some Intel(R) oneAPI Toolkits before version 2022.3.1 may allow authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.
Improper buffer restrictions the Intel(R) C++ Compiler Classic before version 2021.8 for Intel(R) oneAPI Toolkits before version 2022.3.1 may allow a privileged user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.
Protection mechanism failure in some Intel(R) oneAPI HPC Toolkit 2023.1 and Intel(R)MPI Library software before version 2021.9 may allow a privileged user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via adjacent access.
Path traversal in the some Intel(R) oneAPI Toolkits and Component software before version 2023.1 may allow authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.
Uncontrolled search path in some Intel(R) oneAPI Toolkit and component software installers before version 4.3.1.493 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.
Improper access control in some Intel(R) oneAPI Toolkit and component software installers before version 4.3.1.493 may allow a privileged user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.
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