Intel® Inspector XE has always provided suppression functionality, but with the introduction of the Inspector XE 2013 product, there are more powerful ways to control how your suppressions are matched to found issues and how your suppressions are stored and maintained.
Если вы давно разрабатываете многопоточные приложения, наверняка вы сталкивались с распараллеливанием уже существующего последовательного кода. Или наоборот, вы новичок в параллельном программировании, а перед вами встали задачи оптимизации проекта и улучшения масштабируемости, которые тоже могут быть решены путём распараллеливания отдельных участков программы.
Новый инструмент Intel® Advisor XE поможет вам распараллелить приложение, потратив на это минимум сил и времени.
Intel® Advisor XE along with the other Intel® Parallel Studio XE tools lay out a multi-step process to aid developers in transitioning their serial code to efficient and correct parallel code. This blog will focus on the first step of the process: How to determine where to add parallelism in an application.
The Intel® Perceptual Computing SDK is a library of pattern detection and recognition algorithm implementations exposed through standardized interfaces. The SDK provides a suite of face analysis algorithms including face location detection, landmark detection, face recognition and face attribute detection.
This tutorial shows how to use the SDK for face location detection, landmark detection, and how to write an application for these face analysis modules.
Windows 8 has just launched, so Intel just released the new WiDi software v3.5.40.0 to support Windows 8. Therefore, in order to enable WiDi officially on your Windows 8 device, follow the steps below:
Intel® Parallel Studio XE parallel software development suite combines Intel's C/C++ compiler and Fortran compiler; performance and parallel libraries; error checking, code robustness, and performance profiling tools into a single suite offering. This new product release includes:
Through a series of blogs and dialogues here, my goal is to weave a community of bright developers who are willing to collaborate cross domains to deliver end-to-end Near Field Communication (NFC) usages.
Three NFC news items recently caught my attention, and I’ll like to hear your perspective on each.
A)Lastest iPhone didn’t launch with NFC as a feature
B)NFC Forum reorganized its Eco-System committee into several vertical SIGs