Tuning SIMD vectorization when targeting Intel® Xeon® Processor Scalable Family
IntroductionThe Intel® Xeon® Processor Scalable Family is based on the server microarchitecture codenamed Skylake.For best possible performance on the Intel Xeon Processor Scalable Family, applications...
View ArticleUsing Intel® Advisor and VTune™ Amplifier with MPI
IntroductionThis article describes how to use Intel® Advisor and VTune™ Amplifier in a Linux* distributed environment. While specifically designed to collect performance data at the node and core...
View ArticleContiguity Checking for Pointer Assignments in the Intel® Fortran Compiler
The Fortran 2008 Standard introduced the CONTIGUOUS attribute for assumed shape arrays and pointers. The CONTIGUOUS attribute may help the compiler optimize more effectively, see...
View ArticleMigration from Intel® Cilk™ Plus to OpenMP* or Intel® Threading Building Blocks
IntroductionStarting with Intel® C++ Compiler 18.0 Gold Release, Intel® Cilk™ Plus constructs will be marked as deprecated and eventually removed in a future release. Intel® Cilk™ Plus when introduced...
View ArticleFace It – The Artificially Intelligent Hairstylist
ABSTRACTFace It is a mobile application that uses computer vision to acquire data about a user’s facial structure as well as machine learning to determine the user’s face shape. This information is...
View ArticleVTune™ Amplifier 2018 License Upgrade
Note: If you have a pre-2018 serial number for Intel® VTune™ Amplifier as a standalone product with active support and you would like to download and install VTune Amplifier 2018 or later, the...
View ArticleUsage of Intel® Performance Libraries with Intel® C++ Compiler in Visual Studio
Affected products: Intel® Parallel Studio XE 2016, 2017 or 2018; Intel® System Studio 2016, 2017Visual Studio versions: all supported Visual Studio, see Intel C++ Compiler Release Notes for...
View ArticleIntroducing Batch GEMM Operations
The general matrix-matrix multiplication (GEMM) is a fundamental operation in most scientific, engineering, and data applications. There is an everlasting desire to make this operation run faster....
View ArticleBoost Quality and Performance of Media Applications with the Latest Intel...
by Terry Deem, product marketing engineer, Intel Developer Products Division Media and video application developers can tune for even more brilliant visual quality and fast performance with new HEVC...
View ArticleThe 32-bit wrappers are deprecated in Intel® Compiler 18.0
Version:Intel C++ Compiler 18.0Intel Fortran Compiler 18.0Operating System: Linux*The support of 32-bit wrappers are deprecated in Intel® Compiler 18.0 and will be removed in the future version. There...
View ArticleHow to upgrade an existing floating license manager on Linux
As of version 2.5, the Intel® Software License Manager download package for Linux* uses an installer similar to Intel software development tools. This is a change from older versions which were simply...
View ArticleWhy won't the Intel® Software License Manager start on Windows*?
Problem:There is a known issue that may prevent the latest version of the Intel® Software License Manager from starting in Windows*. Although the license manager process (lmgrd) may be able to start...
View ArticleIntel® System Studio 2018 Beta Documentation
Release Notes and What's NewIntel System Studio 2018 Beta Release NotesWhat's NewFAQs and User Forum - not available for BetaSystem Requirements and InstallationIntel System Studio 2018 Beta System...
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