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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T23:45:25+00:00 2026-05-27T23:45:25+00:00

I’m using the Nvidia implementation of openCL. cl_uint devicecount=NULL; cl_uint NumPlatforms; clGetPlatformIDs (0, NULL,

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I’m using the Nvidia implementation of openCL.

cl_uint devicecount=NULL;
cl_uint NumPlatforms;
clGetPlatformIDs (0, NULL, &NumPlatforms);

cl_platform_id* PlatformIDs;
PlatformIDs = new cl_platform_id[NumPlatforms];
clGetPlatformIDs(NumPlatforms, PlatformIDs, NULL);

cl_device_id cdDevice;
clGetDeviceIDs(NULL, CL_DEVICE_TYPE_CPU, 1, &cdDevice, &devicecount);

cout << NumPlatforms << endl;
cout << PlatformIDs << endl;
cout << cdDevice << endl;
cout << devicecount << endl;

I actually probably don’t have a compatible GPU at the moment, but I have a compatible CPU. The query tells me that I have 0 platforms, and 0 devices. Am I doing this correctly? I don’t exactly understand what a platform is, and why I don’t have one. What exactly does it take for openCL to find and use a platform?

EDIT:

I got my new card in the mail today, installed amd sdk, and reinstalled nvidia sdk, and I am now seeing all my platforms and devices!

The next step is to create contexts. Can I put devices from different platforms on the same context? Is it very difficult, given you need separate command queues for each device etc, to write a program to use all devices on a system even if the number is a hundred thousand?

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    2026-05-27T23:45:26+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 11:45 pm

    Platform is, basically, an installed OpenCL implementation. Physically, it is an ICD record (file in /etc/OpenCL/vendors/ on *nix, registry record in Windows) which helps OpenCL.dll/libOpenCL.so find actual vendor-specific implementation(s).

    In your case it looks like since you GPU does not support OpenCL, driver has not added nVidia’s library to the list of the platforms. [offtop] I wonder whether it would be required to reinstall driver after upgrading you hardware to CUDA/OpenCL compatible…

    In order to use your CPU as OpenCL device, you must install either AMD APP SDK or Intel OpenCL SDK, since nVidia’s implementation does not support CPU in any way

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