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Overview - Intel(R) Software Development Tool Suites for Intel(R) Atom(TM) processor
Intel offers a wide range of software development tools designed for enabling the software developer to get great performance and end-user experience out of their application.
Author:
Robert MuellerAlbrecht (Intel)
Type:
Performance and Optimization
10/13/2009
How to build ffmpeg to run under Moblin 2
This article describes how you can rebuild ffmpeg with Intel® C++ Compiler for Linux.
Author:
Bernth A. (Intel)
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Performance and Optimization
10/01/2009
Building the Moblin Clutter Library with the Intel Compiler
This article shows how to build the Clutter library with the Intel Compiler.
Author:
Stephen Blair-chappell (Intel)
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Performance and Optimization
09/12/2009
High Clocks Per Instruction Retired when vectorizing the loop.
Sometimes when we vectorize a loop, we get a high Clocks Per Instruction Retired (CPI) value. This happens when there is high bus utilization and the bus gets saturated.
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Performance and Optimization
11/18/2008
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