Visualize this! Chris Cormack GPA product designer on GPA 2.1

By Arti Gupta (Intel) (31 posts) on July 16, 2009 at 10:18 am

Hello and welcome to another episode of Visualize this! where we talk about topics relating to Visual Computing. I am Arti Gupta, community manager for Games Development on the Intel Software Network.

Our guest today is Chris Cormack. Chris will talk to us about the release 2.1 of the Intel Graphics Performance Analyzer toolset.

Download link to a high quality MP4 video file of the show (about 117MB)

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Questions :

• What is Intel GPA (Graphics Performance Analyzer)?
• Why do I want to use GPA?
• What are the GPA system requirements?
• What tools are included in the Intel GPA suite?
o System Analyzer
o Frame Analyzer
o Frame Capture
o GPA SDK -
• You recently launched GPA 2.1. What enhancements are included in this product?
• Are there developers currently using Intel GPA to analyze their games?

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Categories: Gaming, Visual Computing

Comments (1)

July 21, 2009 4:07 PM PDT


edwin
Projectoffset is awwwesome. This video needs more projectoffset. And where is her project offset shirt!? Everyone at intel should be sporting projectoffset swag by now!

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