Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel® IPP) Developer Guide and Reference
Developer Guide and Reference for Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives
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.
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.
Product and Performance Information |
Performance varies by use, configuration and other factors. Learn more at www.Intel.com/PerformanceIndex. Notice revision #20201201 |
- Introducing the Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives for Intel® Architecture
- Getting Started with Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives
- Programming Considerations
- Performance Test Tool (perfsys) Command Line Options
- Notices and Disclaimers
- Developer Reference: Signal and Data Processing
- Developer Reference: Image Processing and Computer Vision
- Getting Help and Support