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I just got the IPP 6.0 announcement and I'm downloading it, but I'm confused. Why does linux have a separate version of IPP for the Atom CPU and Windows does not?
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I just got the IPP 6.0 announcement and I'm downloading it, but I'm confused. Why does linux have a separate version of IPP for the Atom CPU and Windows does not?
Can someone from Intel please answer? Is Atom support included in Windows IPP? If so, which target version (IA-32 IA-64 etc) has Atom support and why is there a specific Atom version IPP in the IPP for Linux, but now in IPP for Windows?
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Can someone from Intel please answer? Is Atom support included in Windows IPP? If so, which target version (IA-32 IA-64 etc) has Atom support and why is there a specific Atom version IPP in the IPP for Linux, but now in IPP for Windows?
In the Intel IPP 6.0, both Windows and Linux support Atom processor. Check this new knowledge base at: http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/new-atom-support, yes, as you noticed, the package is different from Windows and Linux install, due to the package we also offer for MID toolkit for Linux.
So do you have any concern for these Atome optimized libraries packaged differently in Windows and Linux?
Do you have any issues from IPP 6.0 evaluation for Atom processor?
Thanks,
Ying S
Intel IPP Suppport

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