Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel® IPP) is an extensive library of multicore-ready, highly optimized software functions for digital media and data-processing applications. Intel IPP offers thousands of optimized functions covering frequently-used fundamental algorithms. Intel IPP functions are designed to deliver performance beyond what optimized compilers alone can deliver. Intel Corporation, Visual Studio Industry Partner, announces that Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel® IPP) will be compatible with Visual Studio 2010* when it ships to customers. Intel® IPP is one of many components of Intel® Parallel Studio, a leading plug-in for Visual Studio 2010 that makes multithreaded application development practical.Product:Intel Integrated Performance Primitives 5.2.057 Linux IXP4XX Lanaguage:english Platform:Winxp/Win7 Size:102MB
Deliver fast software on the latest 64-bit multi-core systems running Microsoft Windows Vista*, Windows* XP or Windows Server*. Locate performance bottlenecks without recompilation and with very low overhead (under 5%). Analyze the results using a graphical interface with strong Visual Studio* and .NET integration. Quickly drill down to the source to identify problematic lines of code.Product:Intel VTune Performance Analyzer 9.0.010 Lanaguage:english Platform:Winxp/Win7 Size:402MB
, New Optimize feature in Version 3.2. Screen shown here is trying around 160,000 combinations to come up with cam specs to produce the highest Peak HP on this engine, while maintaining at least 9\” idle vacuum.The Engine Analyzer lets you simulate an engine build-up or modification on your personal computer. It lets you play \”what if\” with cams, heads, intakes, superchargers, etc. and see the effect on torque, HP, fuel flow, air flow, valve toss or lifter pump-up, idle vacuum, cranking compression, spark knock, etc. \”Its like having a dynamometer right in your computer.\”The Engine Analyzer will help you predict and understand how your engine makes power with various combinations of parts. For example, you will see trade-offs between...