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This might be a silly question, but I'll go for it anyways. Does Intel supply "stub" versions of its libraries for non-Intel chips? I'd like to port a piece of software I maintain over to ARM architecture and compare the performance on Intel w/ hardware accelerated IPP, and on the ARM chip with everything running in software. It's mainly to get a proof-of-concept demo up and running without having to manually write all the algorithms from scratch, even if they aren't hardware optimized.
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I guess the answer is no, but I can't speak for Intel of course. If you are porting to iOS, you can try Apple's Accelerate Framework. https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2013/713/.
Regards,
Adriaan van Os
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Andriaan is correct. The answer is no. IPP doesn't provide stub libraries.
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IPP supported ARM arch (IXP) in several versions near IPP5.0
regards, Igor
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