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Intel Integrated Performance Primitives: How to Optimize Software Applications Using Intel IPP

by Stewart Taylor

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Taylor is a software architect at Intel and designed or oversaw the design of the majority of the Intel Integrated Performance Primitives (IPP) functions. Written for programmers, his text assumes readers are comfortable with C and C++ but they need not be experts. Coverage includes Intel IPP archit
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Taylor is a software architect at Intel and designed or oversaw the design of the majority of the Intel Integrated Performance Primitives (IPP) functions. Written for programmers, his text assumes readers are comfortable with C and C++ but they need not be experts. Coverage includes Intel IPP archit

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