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akidder
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Posted - 23 Oct 2002 : 16:17:04
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Intel Integrated Performance Primitives (IPP)
Intel's IPPs are code libraries higly-optimized for the StrongARM processor. These libraries include over 2500 functions that can significantly improve performance in computationally-intensive operations. Libraries are available for Windows CE and for Linux.
Here are the kinds of functions included in the IPPs (from What are Intel IPPs?):
Signal Processing Functions: • Data manipulation, windowing, conversion, arithmetic and logical operations • Filters and Transforms • Statistics, Audio • Signal generation
Image Processing Functions: • Data manipulation, arithmetic and logical functions, copy and conversions • Geometric operations (scale, rotate, warp) • Color conversion, alpha composite, gamma correction • General and specific filters • FFT, DCT, wavelet transform
Computer Vision Functions: • Image pyramid (resample & blur) • Filters - Laplace, Sobel, Scharr, Erode, Dilate • Motion gradient, Flood fill, Canny edge detection • Snakes, Optical flow
See the Intel IPP page for further information about features and downloads.
Edited by akidder 22-Dec-2003: Update link to IPP page and remove old links to Intel IPP page and IPP Reference Manual.
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akidder
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Posted - 10 Jun 2003 : 17:45:35
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The Intel Graphics Performance Primitives (GPPs) are now available for the XScale family of products. See topic 981 for details. |
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akidder
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Posted - 22 Dec 2003 : 12:12:20
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IPP 4.0 Released (Nov 2003)
Intel released version 4.0 of the IPPs. It appears there is now a charge of US$199 for each of the Linux and Windows distributions. However, this includes royalty-free distribution of applications and a year of support--a pretty good deal by most measures for customers who need to optimize 2D graphics on the StrongARM.
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