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Greetings,
Could you please direct me to a comparison of the C++ compilers from System Studio vs Parallel Studio 2019?
Are the IPP packages the same too?
Thanks in advance
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The main difference: ISS is for IoT applications and IPSXE is for HPC, cloud, enterprise and other applications.
For more info at https://software.intel.com/en-us/system-studio and https://software.intel.com/en-us/parallel-studio-xe
Thanks,
Viet
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I didn't ask the difference between ISS and IPSXE; I asked the difference, if any, between the C++ compilers that come with those products!
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Viet Hoang (Intel) wrote:
The main difference: ISS is for IoT applications and IPSXE is for HPC, cloud, enterprise and other applications.
For more info at https://software.intel.com/en-us/system-studio and https://software.intel.com/en-us/parallel-studio-xe
Thanks,
Viet
I didn't ask the difference between ISS and IPSXE; I asked the difference, if any, between the C++ compilers that come with those products!
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Yes, for example the compiler in ISS is cross compiler whereas it isn't in IPSXE.
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Intel C++ compiler is the first choice for intel CPU and multicore architecture. Their is a lot of unique features not avalaible in vc++ ou gnu-c++ compilers, more Intrinsecs, etc...

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