Intel Parallel Studio XE 2016 Now Available
News|26 August 2015
Intel Software have released Intel Parallel Studio XE 2016. The latest release includes the Intel Data Analytics Acceleration Library (DAAL), new advisor capabilities and expanded support for C++14. James Reinders, chief evangelist at Intel Software, posted an insightful description on his blog about the new tools within Intel Parallel Studio XE 2016.
Intel Parallel Studio XE 2016 includes a suite of compilers, libraries, debugging facilities that targets Intel architecture and supports the latest Intel Xeon processors. Contact Grey Matter and find out how Intel Parallel Studio XE 2016 can help you boost your application performance and build fast, reliable parallel code.
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