We are thrilled to announce the release of Intel Technology Enabling for OpenShift version 1.5.1 Release
What’s new in version 1.5.1
- Intel® Gaudi® Software 1.18.0-524 integrated with Intel Enterprise AI Foundation on OCP-4.16.25. Intel Gaudi Software 1.19.0 integration will be completed in next release.
- Prototype of Intel® Gaudi® SPI firmware upgrade support for Single Node OpenShift
- Prototype of vLLM with Intel Gaudi support for OpenShift
- Intel Gaudi platform network scale up verification process for OpenShift
- Intel Gaudi platform hardware and firmware support verification process for OpenShift
- Developer Preview of One stop online document
About this release
1.5.1 release includes the below General Available features:
- Intel® Software Guard Extensions (Intel® SGX) provisioning
- Intel® QuickAssist Technology (Intel® QAT) provisioning
- Intel AI inference end-to-end (E2E) solution based on:
- OpenVINO™ Operator that simplifies managing optimized deep learning inference at scale in OpenShift
- Red Hat OpenShift AI
- Intel® Data Center GPU Flex Series provisioning for RHEL 9.2 kernel and OpenShift 4.15
Developer preview features:
- One stop online document
- Intel Gaudi platform network scale up testing support for OpenShift
- Gaudi Platform hardware and firmware support check for OpenShift
- Media feature provisioning for Intel Data Center GPU
- Intel® Data Streaming Accelerator (Intel® DSA) provisioning
- One-click solution to provision the Intel Gaudi accelerator
Prototype features:
- Intel Gaudi Software 1.18.0-524 integrated with Intel Enterprise AI Foundation on OCP-4.16.25.
- Gaudi SPI FW upgrade support for Single Node OpenShift
- vLLM with Intel Gaudi support for OpenShift
- Intel technology features for Enterprise AI foundation availability are continuously verified on OpenShift releases using the Red Hat Distributed Continuous Integration (DCI) based CI/CD pipeline
Known Issue
- Intel Data Center GPU Flex and Max Series provisioning of the out of tree driver support is for the RHEL 9.2 kernel and OpenShift (OCP) 4.12.6 through OCP 4.15. Support for the RHEL 9.4 kernel will be available in a later release.