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Intel intros new software development products

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BANGALORE: Intel has launched two software products that help developers create more reliable, high-performing applications that speed up computer's responsiveness at the first episode of the Intel Software Seminar Series.

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The Intel C++ Compiler and Fortran Professional Editions bring together highly optimizing compilers, performance libraries and the Intel Threading Building Blocks. The products feature new automatic support for accelerating program performance on Intel's latest multi-core processors.

Applications containing 3-D graphics or video are automatically accelerated through the use of vectors by utilizing Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE), including the latest SSE 4 instructions. Combining the use of vectors and threads and integrating them with a technology known as loop transformation generates greater performance without requiring developers to rewrite their code, Intel said in a statement.

Speaking at the event, Phil De La Zerda, marketing director for Intel's Developer Products Division, said, "Combining these capabilities in a cooperative and coordinated manner brings our customers added performance benefits and compiler reliability, which in turn gives greater PC responsiveness for gamers and everyday PC users."

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The new products are all available today ranging in price from $599 to $1,599.

Intel also announced a new package for students that include all of these products as well as Intel VTune Performance Analyzer, Intel Thread Checker and Intel Thread Profiler in one discounted package for students who qualify.

BANGALORE: Intel has launched two software products that help developers create more reliable, high-performing applications that speed up computer's responsiveness at the first episode of the Intel Software Seminar Series.

The Intel C++ Compiler and Fortran Professional Editions bring together highly optimizing compilers, performance libraries and the Intel Threading Building Blocks. The products feature new automatic support for accelerating program performance on Intel's latest multi-core processors.

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Applications containing 3-D graphics or video are automatically accelerated through the use of vectors by utilizing Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE), including the latest SSE 4 instructions. Combining the use of vectors and threads and integrating them with a technology known as loop transformation generates greater performance without requiring developers to rewrite their code, Intel said in a statement.

Speaking at the event, Phil De La Zerda, marketing director for Intel's Developer Products Division, said, "Combining these capabilities in a cooperative and coordinated manner brings our customers added performance benefits and compiler reliability, which in turn gives greater PC responsiveness for gamers and everyday PC users."

The new products are all available today ranging in price from $599 to $1,599.

Intel also announced a new package for students that include all of these products as well as Intel VTune Performance Analyzer, Intel Thread Checker and Intel Thread Profiler in one discounted package for students who qualify.

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