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VTune Analyzer
updated Nov 14, 2007 10:32 pm | 3,431 views
VTune analyzer is programming language and Performance Analyzer tool with a grap
hical user interface from Intel which facilitates the application performance tu
ning without recompilation.
The VTune analyzer supports all compilers that follow industry standards includi
ng Microsoft and Intel compilers for C, C++ and Fortran. The VTune analyzer also
supports the most commonly used managed runtime environments such as Microsoft
.NET, JAVA, C# and Visual Basic. The VTune analyzer offers an extensive set of t
uning events for all the latest Intel processors. The Intel compilers and the VT
une Performance Analyzer can be used together for software optimization.
One of the popular application of the Intel VTune Performance Analyzer tool is f
or optimizing graphic intensive computer games and other applications which can
be used effectively by the game developers and graphic/video designers. The VTun
e analyzer can save time in the code evaluation process as well as facilitate th
e developers to reach high levels of performance by taking advantage of Intel's
new processor features.
The VTune Performance Analyzer along with Intel Thread Profiler for Windows supp
orts Microsoft Windows Vista,Windows XP and Windows Server and also works with V
isual Studio 2005. The VTune Performance Analyzer can optimize multi-threaded co
de with Intel Thread Profiler and tune 32 and 64-bit applications. The VTune Per
formance Analyzer can also tune the Linux Systems from the Windows Desktop for t
he latest Intel multi-core processors.
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