Are you initializing data or copying blocks of data from one variable to another in your application? Probably so. Moving or setting blocks of data is very common. So how to best optimization these operations for Intel(R) Xeon Phi(TM) Coprocessors?
The Intel® Composer XE for Windows*, Linux* and OS X* contains compilers and libraries for generating either IA-32 or Intel® 64 applications. The "Target Architecture Selection" dialog is used to specifiy the architecture your applications are targeting so the installation program will only install the relevant compilers and libraries.
Intel® C++ Composer XE 2013 includes the latest Intel C/C++ compilers and performance libraries for IA-32 and Intel® 64 architecture systems. This new product release now includes: Intel® C++ Compiler XE Version 13.1.1, Intel® Math Kernel Library (Intel® MKL) Version 11.0 Update 3, Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel® IPP) Version 7.1 Update 1, Intel® Threading Building Blocks (Intel® TBB) Version 4.1 Update 3
Intel® C++ Composer XE 2013 includes the latest Intel C/C++ compilers and performance libraries for IA-32, Intel® 64, and Intel® Many Integrated Core (Intel® MIC) architecture systems. This new product release now includes: Intel® C++ Compiler XE Version 13.1.1, Intel® Debugger Version 13.0.1, Intel® Math Kernel Library (Intel® MKL) Version 11.0 Update 3, Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel® IPP) Version 7.1 Update 1, Intel® Threading Building Blocks (Intel® TBB) Version 4.1 Update 3
Intel® C++ Composer XE 2013 includes the latest Intel C/C++ compilers and performance libraries for IA-32 and Intel® 64 architecture systems. This new product release now includes: Intel® C++ Compiler XE Version 13.0.2, Intel® Debugger Version 13.0.1, Intel® Math Kernel Library (Intel® MKL) Version 11.0 Update 3, Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel® IPP) Version 7.1 Update 1, Intel® Threading Building Blocks (Intel® TBB) Version 4.1 Update 3
Response to our February session of the Intel® Xeon® and Xeon® Phi™ Introduction to High Performance Application Development for Multicore and Manycore-Live webinar was gratifying and overwhelming, but finally we worked through all of your questions. Some of the questions required a context we lost with the transcript and some were only partially formed, or of special interest, or duplicates. We gathered together all the questions of general interest from the webinar and farmed them out to our experts for more complete answers. We'll assembled that list and sorted it by