| May 5, 2009 12:00 AM PDT | |
Reference Number : N/A
Version : Intel IPP 6.0
Operating System : Windows*, Linux*
Intel IPP 6.0 dispatches an incorrect optimized library (w7 -based) on Intel® Atom™ processors.
[Updates on Jan.2009]: Intel IPP 6.0 update 1 has fixed this issue, please update Intel IPP version via Intel Registration Center.
[Original] Next update release will fix this issue. In the meantime, you may manually load s8 based library (for IA-32) or n8 based library (for Intel® 64)
For more information about the CPU code used in Intel IPP, please check Intel IPP Knowledge Base article "Understanding CPU optimized code used in Intel® IPP"
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