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ippsDivC_64f();
ippsDivC_32f();
ippsMul_32f();
ippsMulC_32f();
ippsMulC_64f();
ippsDFTFwd_CToC_64f();
ippsDFTInv_CToC_64f();
ippsFFTFwd_CToC_64f();
ippsFFTInv_CToC_64f();
ippsSortAscend_32f_I( );
ippsSortAscend_64f_I( );
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Dear Customer,
You can find all threaded functions we listed in Intel IPP.
Please go to this support web site to downloaded the list for each version:
http://support.intel.com/support/performancetools/libraries/ipp/sb/CS-026584.htm
The download link of "ipp52omp.ini" for the threaded API list in Intel IPP 5.2 is mistakenly linked to the old version of IPP, we are fixing this at this moment. Please download the ipp52omp.txt from the attachment.
By the way, the Intel IPP 5.2 is now available, please visit http://www.intel.com/software/products/ipp to find more details!!!
Thanks,
Ying
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Thank you for the information. I have reviewed the file and there are some nice additions made, but some of the most critical of the library, i.e. ippsFFT*, ippsDFT*, and ippsSort* were not added. Is there a specific reason?
Also for many of the ippsMul* and ippsDiv*, only the integer versions were added, whereas the real versions would certainly have been more important and benefited more.
beau
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Hello beau,
there are many reasons which are considered at planning stage (specific of algorithm, possible performance gain, available resources and so on). By the way, sometime you can benefit more if you implement threading on top of IPP, your application have full control on it and might be tuned for your specific task.
Regards,
Vladimir
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