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Intel IPP Webinar Announcements -- Please Read

Naveen_G_Intel
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October 26, 2010

Super Charge Applications with Intel Integrated Performance Primitives A Component of Intel Parallel Studio 2011

The Intel Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel IPP) library is an extensive library of multicore-ready, highly optimized software functions for digital media and data-processing applications that is available as a component of Intel Parallel Studio 2011 and Intel Parallel Composer 2011.

We will show you how to set up an application to use Intel IPP from within Intel Parallel Studio, what kind functions the library has to offer and an example of the performance benefits from using the library.

Presenter: Walter Shands

Register for the presentation by clicking the date/time link below:
Tuesday, October 26, 2010 9:00AM-10:00AM PDT (GMT-8)


November 18, 2010

Accelerate your multimedia and data processing application with the Intel Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel IPP) 7.0

This webinar will cover key new features and changes that are part of the IPP 7.0 release, and provide a review of the drop-in high-level data compression libraries now included with the Intel IPP library: ipp_zlib, ipp_bzip2, ipp_gzip and ipp_lzopack.

New features in the Intel Intel IPP 7.0 library, include:

Data Compression Library support
JPEG-XR support and imaging performance improvements
Optimizations for the 256-bit AVX SIMD instruction set
Intel AES-NI (cryptography) optimizations

Presenter: Paul Fischer

Register for the presentation by clicking the date/time below:
Thursday, November 18, 2010 9:00AM-10:00AM PST (GMT-8)

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Naveen_G_Intel
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Hi,

If you were unable to attend our latest IPP webinar on October 26th, "Super Charge Applications with Intel Integrated Performance Primitives A Component of Intel Parallel Studio 2011, then you can now view it online. In addition, you can download webinar materials (PowerPoint slides and audio file); you'll find them from the below link,

http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/questions-and-answers-from-the-intel-integrated-performance-primitives-webinar-on-october-26-2010/

Regards,

Naveen Gv

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