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Refer to this guide for instructions to get started with the command line, detailed information on analysis types, information on how to use the GUI, and more. |
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View the most useful resources that can help you achieve better performance of your application using vectorization. | |
Roofline Resources for Intel® Advisor Users | View the most useful resources that can help you identify hardware-imposed ceilings using Intel Advisor CPU/GPU Roofline perspectives. |
Explore typical use-cases of Intel Advisor. Follow the step-by-step instructions to help effectively use more cores, vectorization, or heterogeneous processing. | |
Explore a built-in graphical tool that helps you visualize and analyze graphs of a oneAPI Threading Building Blocks (oneTBB), OpenMP*, and SYCL applications. | |
Analyze Performance Remotely and Visualize Results on a Local macOS* System |
View a step-by-step instruction how to visualize Intel Advisor perspective results on a macOS machine. |
Explore new features of Intel Advisor. | |
Vectorization Tutorial for Windows* OS Vectorization Tutorial for Linux* OS Threading Tutorial for Windows* OS |
View tutorials that can help you experiment with Intel Advisor sample applications and run different perspectives. |
Offline Resources |
One of the key Vectorization perspective features is GUI-embedded advice on how to fix vectorization issues specific to your code. To help you quickly locate information that augments that GUI-embedded advice, the Intel Advisor provides offline compiler mini-guides. You can also find offline Recommendations and Compiler Diagnostic Details advice libraries in the same location as the mini-guides. Each issue and recommendation in these HTML files is collapsible/expandable. Linux* OS: Available offline documentation is installed inside <advisor-install-dir>/documentation/<locale>/. Windows* OS: Available offline documentation is installed inside <advisor-install-dir>\documentation\<locale>\. |
You may encounter the following known issues when using the following to view documentation:
- Microsoft Windows Server* 2012 system: Trusted site prompt appears. Solution: Add about:internet to the list of trusted sites in the Tools > Internet Options > Security tab. You can remove after you finish viewing the documentation.
- Microsoft Internet Explorer* 11 browser: Topics do not appear when you select them in the TOC pane. Solution: Add http://localhost to the list of trusted sites in the Tools > Internet Options > Security tab. You can remove after you finish viewing the documentation.
- Microsoft Edge browser:
- Context-sensitive (also known as F1) calls to a specific topic open the title page of the corresponding document instead. Solution: Use a different default browser.
- Panes are truncated and a proper style sheet is not applied. Solution: Use a different default browser.