At Intel’s investors’ conference yesterday, software vice president Renee James revealed that the Santa Clara, Calif.-company will release the first parallel tool suite for client applications.
“These tools are for Windows developers and plug into Visual Studio and they allow client developers to be able to discover problems in their code, help them figure out how to fix it, so that code is threaded and scales on Intel’s multi-core products,” said James.
Parallel Studio is currently in beta and combines Intel expertise in parallelism including open source Intel Threaded building blocks and performance analyzer VTune in a more accessible package for mainstream developers.
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