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Volume 11, Issue 04

Multi-Core Software


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ISSN 1535-864X DOI 10.1535/itj.1104.04

  • Volume 11
  • Issue 04
  • Published November 15, 2007

Multi-Core Software

  Section 10 of 12  

Intel® Performance Libraries: Multi-Core-Ready Software for Numeric-Intensive Computation

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