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    Phoronix: Khronos Releases SYCL 2020 Provisional Specification

    The Khronos Group has announced the provisional specification of SYCL 2020 as the newest version of this higher-level programming model originally designed for OpenCL that is based on pure single-source C++...

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    Why not call it SYCL17 to match with its cpp base version ?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by rmfx View Post
      Why not call it SYCL17 to match with its cpp base version ?
      • SYCL is more than just the C++ it relies on
      • SYCL 2020 is not published in 2017
      • Who says that in the future there may not be several SYCL versions relying on the same C++ standard, if the SYCL working group picks up the pace and publishes new SYCL versions faster than new C++ versions show up?

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