Intel has announced major updates for its C++ and Fortran tools, updates that are aimed at making it easier for programmers to exploit thread-level and data-level parallelism in multicore processors.
Intel on Tuesday announced compilers intended to help developers build threaded applications and optimize performance on multi-core hardware platforms. The Intel Compilers version 9.0 for C++ and ...
December 3, 2002 – Intel Corporation today introduced updated tools to help software developers optimize applications for Intel’s expanding family of architectures with key innovations such as Intel’s ...
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Intel Corp. last week rolled out the first major upgrade of its C++ and Fortran compilers in two years, adding new features to better exploit programming its X86 multicore processors. The compilers ...
Intel announced yesterday two new versions of its C++ and Fortran compilers. The products feature new automatic support for accelerating program performance on Intel’s latest multi-core processors.
The latest Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors feature extensions to the x86 instruction set for vectorization and other advanced optimizations. Vectorization – a single machine instruction operating ...