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Compatibility with AMD processor

Hyo
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Hi,

We have the plan to running IPP library on "AMD pEPYC 7282 2.8 GHz 64MB L3 Cache".

I see the IPP spec note that IPP works on AMD chips as most AMD chips is Intel compatible.

I'd like to know if IPP library makes sure to run on above AMD processor without any issue.

Is there any way to verify the IPP library compatibility with AMD processor?

Please advice that.

 

Thanks for help!

 

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Gennady_F_Intel
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IPP designed as a cross-architecture software library which means that IPP supports processors from other manufacturers supporting the same instruction sets. We don’t expect issues while the IPP linked code will be running on these chips. In a case, if any issues, please report them to us and we will fix them.


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AbhishekD_Intel
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Hi,


Thanks for reaching out to us.

We are forwarding this issue to the SME.


Warm Regards,

Abhishek


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Gennady_F_Intel
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IPP designed as a cross-architecture software library which means that IPP supports processors from other manufacturers supporting the same instruction sets. We don’t expect issues while the IPP linked code will be running on these chips. In a case, if any issues, please report them to us and we will fix them.


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Hyo
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ok, thank you Gennady and Abhishek for the comment.

_Hyo

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Gennady_F_Intel
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This issue has been resolved and we will no longer respond to this thread. If you require additional assistance from Intel, please start a new thread. Any further interaction in this thread will be considered community only. 



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