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README Information for
Intel(R) Integrated Performance Primitives v5.2 for Windows* on IA-32 Intel(R) Architecture
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Introduction
Intel(R) Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel IPP) is a software library which provides a broad range of functionality including general signal, image, speech, graphics, data compression, cryptography, text strings and audio processing, vector manipulation and matrix math, as well as more sophisticated primitives for construction of audio, video and speech codecs such as MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio, Layer 3), MPEG-4, H.264, VC-1,H.263, JPEG, JPEG2000, GSM-AMR* and G.729, plus computer vision. By supporting a variety of data types and layouts for each function and minimizing the number of data structures used, the Intel IPP library delivers a rich set of options for developers to choose from while designing and optimizing an application.
The Intel IPP application programming interface (API) is a cross-platform, low-level software interface that abstracts multimedia and signal processing functionality from the processor underneath. This allows transparent use of recent Intel(R) architecture enhancements such as Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad and Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo Microarchitectures, Intel(R) 64 Technology (Intel(R) EM64T), Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE), SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, MMX(TM) technology and Intel XScale(R) technology. Intel IPP is optimized for the broad range of Intel(R) microprocessors: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad processors, Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo Processors, Intel(R) Xeon(R) processors, Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 processor, the Intel(R) Itanium(R) 2 processor and Intel(R) IXP4XX Network Processors. With a single API across the range of architectures, application developers can have platform compatibility and reduced cost of development. Using Intel IPP, you can simplify integration of basic functions and focus more of your time and efforts on building the value-add functionality that will differentiate your product in the market.
Processor Terminology
Intel IPP supports 4 platforms: general combinations of processor and operating system type. This section explains the terms that Intel uses to describe the platforms in its documentation, installation procedures and product web site.
IA-32: Any systems based on 32-bit processors generally compatible with the Intel Pentium(R) processor, (for example, Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo, Intel(R) Core(TM), Pentium(R) 4, Pentium(R) D, Centrino(R), Celeron(R) or Intel(R) Xeon(R)), or processors from other manufacturers supporting the same instruction set, running a 32-bit operating system.
Intel(R) 64 (Intel(R) Extended Memory 64 Technology): any systems based on IA-32 processors which have 64-bit architectural extensions, (for example, Quad-Core Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor and Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo processor), running a 64-bit operating system such as Microsoft* Windows* XP Professional x64 Edition or Microsoft Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition.
Intel Itanium(R) :any systems based on the Intel Itanium(R) 2 processor running a 64-bit operating system.
Intel(R) IXP4XX Network Processors: any systems based on Intel(R) IXP4XX communications and embedded networking processors, and extension to Intel XScale(R) technology for embedded operating systems.
This README file refers to the Intel(R) IPP 5.2 for Windows* on IA-32 Intel(R) Architecture.
Product Directories
Following successful installation, the files associated with the Intel(R) Integrated Performance
Primitives v5.2 for Windows* on IA-32 Intel(R) Architecture will be installed on your host
system. The following directory map indicates the default structure and identifies the file
types stored in each sub-directory.
+-- Program Files (Root. Installer can specify a different start level.)
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+-- Intel (Common directory for Intel software products)
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+-- IPP (Subdirectory for Intel IPP products.
| Directories at this level and lower are specific
| for each Intel IPP installation.)
+-- 5.2 (Subdirectory for release 5.2 products.
| Because a different start level is possible,
| <install-dir> is used instead of
| Program Files\Intel in this document and
| other Intel IPP documents when specifying
| the installed location of Intel IPP files.)
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+-- IA32 (All Intel IPP associated files for this architecture)
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+-- bin (Intel IPP DLLs associated with this architecture)
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+-- demo (Executable programs that demonstrate various
| image and signal processing functionalities)
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+-- doc (All Intel IPP documentation files)
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+-- include (Intel IPP Header Files)
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+-- lib (All Intel IPP Static Libraries associated
| with this architecture)
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+-- stublib (All Intel IPP stub libraries associated
| with this architecture. Using for linking DLLs.)
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+-- tools (Intel IPP Performance Tests and linkage tools)
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+-- training (Intel IPP Web Based Tutorial)
Other Sources of Information
Prior to product installation, you can view this file (README.txt), the
product Release Notes (ReleaseNotes.htm), and the product Installation Guide
(INSTALL.htm). After installation, these files are still available, but they
are located in the \doc subdirectory. Refer to the following locations for essential
information:
Installation Information
The Installation Guide (INSTALL.htm) at <install-dir>\IPP\5.2\IA32\doc\INSTALL.htm or at the same level as the installation executable provides detailed installation information in case a normal installation did not happen.
Technical Support
Your feedback is very important to us. To receive technical support for the tools provided in this product, technical information including FAQ's and product updates, you need to be registered at https://registrationcenter.intel.com with your given serial number of this product to create an account at secure Intel(R) Premier Support web site (https://premier.intel.com).
If you are having trouble registering or are unable to access your Intel(R) Premier Support account, please contact us via https://registrationcenter.intel.com/support
Note: If your distributor provides technical support for this product, please contact them for support rather than Intel.
For information about the Intel IPP�s, FAQ's, tips and tricks, Users Forums and other support information, please visit the <Support Resources> tab at the Intel IPP Website(http://www.intel.com/software/products/ipp).
Release Information
Refer to the ReleaseNotes.htm file at this level (pre-installation) or at <install-dir>\IPP\5.2\IA32\doc\ReleaseNotes.htm for System Requirements, Known Limitations, and other links and information.
Product Documentation
An HTML file with links to all product documentation for Intel IPP is available after product installation. This file is available at <install-dir>\IPP\5.2\IA32\doc\doc_index.htm.
Getting Started
Once installation is c
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