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== Introduction == | == Introduction == |
Revision as of 10:32, 8 December 2021
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Introduction
This page will demonstrate the purpose, features, and applications of the Intel Parallel Studio VTune Profiler. In short, it is a performance analyzing application for 32-bit, 64-bit, and x86 architectures running Linux-based or Microsoft Windows operating systems. It supports both Intel and AMD hardware, but advanced hardware-based features and acceleration require an Intel-manufactured CPU. The application provides tools to optimize application and system performance, High-performance computing configurations, and more by detecting performance bottlenecks through key data profiling on serial and multi-threaded software.