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Advanced Features of Intel® C++ Composer XE for Linux
<!--HTML--><p align="justify"> Performance-oriented features of the latest release of the Intel® C/C++ compiler, Intel® C++ Composer XE version 12.0, will be presented. New and improved vectorization and auto-parallelization optimization features for Intel® Architecture-based p...
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2011
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1330355 |
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Performance-oriented features of the latest release of the Intel®
C/C++ compiler, Intel® C++ Composer XE version 12.0, will be presented. New
and improved vectorization and auto-parallelization optimization features
for Intel® Architecture-based processors, including the Intel® processor
code-named Sandy Bridge and the Intel® AVX architecture, will be
highlighted. Intel® Cilk Plus and a new array notation, technologies for
implementing parallelism in applications, will be presented as well.
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<h4>About the speaker</h4>
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Jeffrey M Arnold is a Senior Software Engineer in the Intel
Compiler and Languages group at Intel Corporation. He has been part of the
Digital->Compaq->Intel compiler organization for nearly 20 years; for part
of that time, he worked on both low- and high-level math libraries. Prior to
that, he was in the VMS Engineering organization at Digital Equipment
Corporation. In the late 1980s, Jeff spent 2½ years at CERN as part of the
CERN/Digital Joint Project. In 2008, he returned to CERN to spend 10 weeks
working with CERN openlab. Since that time, he has returned to CERN multiple
times to teach at openlab workshops and consult with various LHC
experiments. Jeff received his Ph.D. in physics from Case Western Reserve
University (USA).
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