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Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel® IPP) Developer Guide and Reference
macOS* Deprecation
Starting with the 2021.10 release (oneAPI Toolkit release 2024.0), macOS* is no longer supported in Intel® oneAPI Toolkits and components.
Several Intel-led open source developer tool projects will continue supporting macOS on Apple* Silicon including oneAPI Threading Building Blocks (oneTBB) and Intel® Implicit SPMD Program Compiler and we welcome the opportunity to work with contributors to expand support to additional tools in the future.
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Introducing Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives
The Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel® IPP) is a software library that provides a comprehensive set of application domain-specific highly optimized functions for data, signal, and image processing, and cryptography. This guide provides information about Intel IPP. This document is valid for version of 2021.10 of Intel IPP.
Due to significant shift in industry trend towards 64-bit architecture in recent years, Intel IPP 32-bit binaries will be deprecated in the upcoming Intel IPP 2021.10 release and targeted to be removed after one year deprecation notice period. Please share your feedback or concerns on the Intel IPP Community Forum.
The Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel® IPP) is a software library that provides a comprehensive set of application domain-specific highly optimized functions for signal, data, and image processing:
Signal and Data Processing
The Intel IPP signal and data processing software is a collection of low-overhead, high-performance operations performed on one-dimensional (1D) data arrays. Examples of such operations are linear transforms, filtering, string processing, and vector math.
See Intel IPP Developer Reference. Volume 1: Signal and Data Processing.
Image Processing
The Intel IPP image processing software is a collection of low-overhead, high-performance operations performed on two-dimensional (2D) arrays of pixels. Examples of such operations are linear transforms, filtering, and arithmetic on image data.
See Intel IPP Developer Reference. Volume 2: Image Processing.
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Performance varies by use, configuration and other factors. Learn more at www.Intel.com/PerformanceIndex. Notice revision #20201201 |