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Ganesh Rao (Intel)
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Welcome to the Intel C++ Compiler Forum!

Hello,

I welcome you to the Intel C++ compiler discussion forum.

You will like this forum if you are a developer interested in C++, parallelism and performance optimization.

Cheers!
Ganesh

srimks
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Hi.

Could you answer or the assigned person, the query as asked in http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-avx-and-cpu-instructions/topic/62202/ or you can check "Help: Vectorization, x87 & SSE2" in AVX forum.

and

http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-c-compiler/topic/62183 in Compiler forum as "Vectorization Limitations - The step towards SIMD Programming".

Looking forward.

~BR


 



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#2

Hello,

I welcome you to the Intel C++ compiler discussion forum.

You will like this forum if you are a developer interested in C++, parallelism and performance optimization.

Cheers!
Ganesh



I didn't get you bro....Is intel is making C++ compiler software???Or intel has already made that??but intel is in the hardware part then why does it has made this C++ compiler software...can i get the link for that??

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#3 Reply to #2
Intel has it own c++ compiler and many tools and library for optimizing, profiling and  speed up the application on windows as well as Linux

some tools/libraries are
Intel vtune
Thread Building Block
Math Kernel Library
etc..

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Quoting - coolman010

Hello,

I welcome you to the Intel C++ compiler discussion forum.

You will like this forum if you are a developer interested in C++, parallelism and performance optimization.

Cheers!
Ganesh



I didn't get you bro....Is intel is making C++ compiler software???Or intel has already made that??but intel is in the hardware part then why does it has made this C++ compiler software...can i get the link for that??



pramodblackbird
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lanyardpass
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#5 Reply to #4
Quoting - pramodblackbird
I dont see the point here am i missing something in the qestion what are you acctualy asking?


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Hussain Alkhalissi
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#6

Hello,

I welcome you to the Intel C++ compiler discussion forum.

You will like this forum if you are a developer interested in C++, parallelism and performance optimization.

Cheers!
Ganesh


thank for welcoming us to intel c++ compiler but if you can help me is there any like msdn for intel compiler

Jennifer Jiang (Intel)
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#7 Reply to #6

thank for welcoming us to intel c++ compiler but if you can help me is there any like msdn for intel compiler

I assume you mean the msdn online documentation. No, we don't have the exact one, but we do post the full documentation online for you to download.

With 11.1 release, the documentation is integrated into Visual Studio. So when you seach the doc, you can seach the Intel C++ Compiler documentation.

Jennifer

dufferdev
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#9 Reply to #7
i am using a 64 bit machine. qith fedoea 11. this is what a uname -a gives
$ uname -a
Linux virasena.ee.iitb.ac.in 2.6.29.4-167.fc11.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed May 27 17:27:08 EDT 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

i m using the "l_cproc_p_11.1.056_intel64 " version to install as the "l_cproc_p_11.1.056_ia64" version gave me message that it was incompatible with my system. while installation, i get this issues.

Step no: 4 of 7 | Installation configuration - Missing Critical Pre-requisite
----------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------
32-bit libraries not found on this system.
This product release requires the presence of 32-bit compatibility libraries
when running on Intel(R) 64 architecture systems. One or more of these libraries
could not be found:
libstdc++
libstdc++5
glibc
libgccStep no: 4 of 7 | Installation configuration - Missing Critical Pre-requisite
----------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------
32-bit libraries not found on this system.
This product release requires the presence of 32-bit compatibility libraries
when running on Intel(R) 64 architecture systems. One or more of these libraries
could not be found:
libstdc++
libstdc++5
glibc
libgcc
Without these libraries, the compiler will not function properly. Please refer
to Release Notes for more information.

Without these libraries, the compiler will not function properly. Please refer
to Release Notes for more information.
-----------------------
these are 32 bit libraries,! i still tried to yum all these and the yum would say that the latest version of these libraries were already present!
so , what are the steps now to install the compiler??





arindam.nsit
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#10 Reply to #9
Quoting - dufferdev
i am using a 64 bit machine. qith fedoea 11. this is what a uname -a gives
$ uname -a
Linux virasena.ee.iitb.ac.in 2.6.29.4-167.fc11.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed May 27 17:27:08 EDT 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

i m using the "l_cproc_p_11.1.056_intel64 " version to install as the "l_cproc_p_11.1.056_ia64" version gave me message that it was incompatible with my system. while installation, i get this issues.

Step no: 4 of 7 | Installation configuration - Missing Critical Pre-requisite
----------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------
32-bit libraries not found on this system.
This product release requires the presence of 32-bit compatibility libraries
when running on Intel(R) 64 architecture systems. One or more of these libraries
could not be found:
libstdc++
libstdc++5
glibc
libgccStep no: 4 of 7 | Installation configuration - Missing Critical Pre-requisite
----------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------
32-bit libraries not found on this system.
This product release requires the presence of 32-bit compatibility libraries
when running on Intel(R) 64 architecture systems. One or more of these libraries
could not be found:
libstdc++
libstdc++5
glibc
libgcc
Without these libraries, the compiler will not function properly. Please refer
to Release Notes for more information.

Without these libraries, the compiler will not function properly. Please refer
to Release Notes for more information.
-----------------------
these are 32 bit libraries,! i still tried to yum all these and the yum would say that the latest version of these libraries were already present!
so , what are the steps now to install the compiler??





I am facing exactly the same issue.
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