diff --git a/docs/articles_en/get-started/install-openvino/install-openvino-conda.rst b/docs/articles_en/get-started/install-openvino/install-openvino-conda.rst index c810ad1ddad974..ce77ddba8a53b8 100644 --- a/docs/articles_en/get-started/install-openvino/install-openvino-conda.rst +++ b/docs/articles_en/get-started/install-openvino/install-openvino-conda.rst @@ -71,6 +71,41 @@ need to install additional components. Check the description below, as well as t :doc:`list of additional configurations <../configurations>` to see if your case needs any of them. +Enabling GPU device for inference ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +To use a GPU device for OpenVINO inference on Linux, you must install OpenCL ICD: + +.. code-block:: sh + + conda install ocl-icd-system + +This step is not required on Windows, as Intel® Graphics Compute Runtime for +OpenCL™ Driver is included with the Intel® Graphics Driver package. + +Compiling with OpenVINO Runtime from Conda-Forge on Linux ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +When linking OpenVINO libraries from Conda on Linux, ensure that you have the necessary Conda compilers installed and Conda standard libraries are used. +To do so, run the following command in your Conda environment: + +.. code-block:: sh + + conda install cmake c-compiler cxx-compiler make + conda env config vars set LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$CONDA_PREFIX/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH + +It is crucial to reactivate your Conda environment after installing the compilers. +This step ensures that all the environment variables are set correctly for successful linkage. + +To reactivate your Conda environment, execute the following command: + +.. code-block:: sh + + conda activate py310 + +Once you have reactivated your Conda environment, make sure that all the necessary environment +variables are properly set and proceed with linking the OpenVINO libraries. + Installing specific components of OpenVINO from Conda Forge +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ @@ -112,43 +147,6 @@ For multiple components, use: conda install conda-forge::libopenvino-intel-cpu-plugin conda-forge::libopenvino-arm-cpu-plugin conda-forge::libopenvino-intel-npu-plugin conda-forge::libopenvino-intel-gpu-plugin - -Compiling with OpenVINO Runtime from Conda-Forge on Linux -+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ - -When linking OpenVINO libraries from Conda on Linux, ensure that you have the necessary Conda compilers installed and Conda standard libraries are used. -To do so, run the following command in your Conda environment: - -.. code-block:: sh - - conda install cmake c-compiler cxx-compiler make - conda env config vars set LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$CONDA_PREFIX/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH - -It is crucial to reactivate your Conda environment after installing the compilers. -This step ensures that all the environment variables are set correctly for successful linkage. - -To reactivate your Conda environment, execute the following command: - -.. code-block:: sh - - conda activate py310 - -Once you have reactivated your Conda environment, make sure that all the necessary environment -variables are properly set and proceed with linking the OpenVINO libraries. - -Enabling GPU device for inference -+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ - -To use a GPU device for OpenVINO inference on Linux, you must install OpenCL ICD: - -.. code-block:: sh - - conda install ocl-icd-system - -This step is not required on Windows, as Intel® Graphics Compute Runtime for -OpenCL™ Driver is included with the Intel® Graphics Driver package. - - Uninstalling OpenVINO™ Runtime ###########################################################