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# Intel® Technology Enabling for OpenShift*
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## Overview
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The Intel Technology Enabling for OpenShift project provides Intel Data Center hardware feature-provisioning technologies with the [Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform (RHOCP)](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/container-platform). The technology to deploy and manage the End-to-End (E2E) solutions as well as the related reference workloads for these features are also included in the project.
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The Intel Technology Enabling for OpenShift project provides Intel Data Center hardware feature-provisioning technologies with the [Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform (RHOCP)](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/container-platform). The technology to deploy and manage Intel Enterprise AI End-to-End (E2E) solutions and the related reference workloads for these features are also included in the project.
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These Intel Data Center hardware features currently include:
See details about [Supported Intel Hardware features](/docs/supported_platforms.md#supported-intel-hardware-features)and [Supported RHOCP Versions](/docs/supported_platforms.md#supported-rhocp-versions).
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Intel AI hardware and optimized software solutions are integrated into Red Hat OpenShift AI for ease of provisioning and configuration. The [Habana AI Operator](https://catalog.redhat.com/software/container-stacks/detail/64342b3bcbfbb9a6588ce8dd?gs&q=habana) is used to provision Intel® Gaudi® accelerators and released on the Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog.
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For detailed information about releases, please refer [Release Information](/docs/releases.rst).
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Red Hat Distributed CI* (DCI) based CI/CD pipeline is leveraged to enable and test this E2E solution with each RHOCP release to ensure new features and improvements can be promptly available.
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Figure-1 is the [Architecture and Working Scope](https://github.com/intel/intel-technology-enabling-for-openshift/wiki/Intel-Technology-Enabling-for-OpenShift-Architecture-and-Working-Scope) of the project
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The [Open Platform for Enterprise AI (OPEA)](https://github.com/opea-project) RAG workloads are used to validate and optimize Intel enterprise AI E2E solutions.
Figure-1 Intel Technology Enabling for OpenShift Architecture
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## Supported platforms
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This [section](/docs/supported_platforms.md) describes the RHOCP infrastructure and Intel hardware features supported by this project. The project lifecycle and support channels can also be found [here](docs/supported_platforms.md#support).
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## Releases and Supported Platforms
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-[Supported Intel hardware features](/docs/supported_platforms.md#supported-intel-hardware-features) and [supported RHOCP versions](/docs/supported_platforms.md#supported-rhocp-versions)
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-[Release details](/docs/releases.rst)
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## Getting started
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See reference [BIOS Configuration](/docs/supported_platforms.md#bios-configuration) required for each feature.
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### Provisioning RHOCP cluster
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Use one of these two options to provision an RHOCP cluster:
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- Use the methods introduced in [RHOCP documentation](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.14/installing/index.html).
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