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Hi all,
Our company has a project in video surveillance.
I tried to boost it via IPP and the results are good.
The next version of our system will contain IPP DLLs.
My question is:
What is standard approach to place IPP DLLs: in folder with application executable or in some system folder?
Actually this question is for Intel engineers.
Best regards,
Roman Tarasov
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The best is to put them in the same folder as the EXE.
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Hmm...Intel Parallel Studio XE costs at least 699USD.
And the only way to deploy the result - just to copy DLLs?
No merge modules? No extention for MS Visual Stuidio?
Best regards,
Roman
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Roman,
The Intel compilers do provide merge modules for their run-time DLLs. The performance libraries, last I checked, did not, but typically you have only one DLL to deal with. I don't know what you are looking for regarding "extension for MS Visual Studio".

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