What projects cater for Intel GPUs, and what do they have?
Till not that long ago the J5005 crunched happily for the Collatz Conjecture, but Collatz hasn't been around for the lasts months. If my memory serves me well, I thought they had WUs for both Windows x86-64 and Linux 64-bit. But to be sure, I checked using the Wayback machine, and it was even better: WUs for both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows and Linux, plus two applications for Intel 64-bit Mac OS 10.5 or later, (intel_opencl) and (opencl_intel). But all useless at the moment.
What else?
Seti@Home had Intel GPU apps, too, both AstroPulse v7 (Windows/x86 and Mac OS X/64-bit Intel) and v8 (Windows/x86, Mac OS X/Intel, Mac OS X/64-bit Intel, Linux/x86_64). But, as with Collatz, useless at the moment.
WCG seems to have a Open CL 1.2 COVID-19 app for the GPU, for Windows, Mac and Linux, but I do not know what GPU platform(s) - I don't even know where to look....here they do not mention AMD, nVIdia or Intel either.
Einstein@Home's Gamma-ray pulsar binary search #1 on GPUs (FGRPB1G) runs on 64-bit Windows, and their Binary Radio Pulsar Search (Arecibo) (BRP4) runs on 64-bit Mac OS X/Intel, 64-bit Linux and 64-bit Windows. And Intel GPUs and IGPs are actually running at Einstein, too.
Strangely, Albert@Home has no (beta) apps for Intel GPUs.
Minecraft@Home has an Intel GPU application for Multichunk population seed cactus stacking for both 64-bit Linux and Windows.
They seem to be out of work altogether at the moment.
NumberFields@home has an Intel GPU app for Get Decic Fields, both 64-bit WIndows and Linux. Caveat: the Linux app needs libc 2.33 or later.
I actually have one WU running and two ready to start for my IGP at the moment! And have established that they do not have check points.... Upon reboot they start all over again. If you leave the system running, the WU comes to a point that every second computing brings more remaining time to compute
