Intel Parallel Building Blocks
Paradigm | imperative (procedural), structured, parallel |
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Designed by | Intel |
Developer | Intel |
First appeared | 2010 |
Stable release | Parallel Studio 2010 / September 2, 2010 (2010-09-02) |
Typing discipline | static, weak, manifest |
Website | software |
Influenced by | |
Cilk Plus, Threading Building Blocks, Intel Array Building Blocks |
Intel Parallel Building Blocks (PBB) was a collection of three programming solutions designed for multithreaded parallel computing. PBB consisted of Cilk Plus, Threading Building Blocks (TBB) and Intel Array Building Blocks (ArBB).[1][2][3]
See also
- Intel Parallel Studio
- Intel Concurrent Collections (CnC)
- Intel Developer Zone (Intel DZ; support and discussion)
References
- ^ "Intel Flexes Parallel Programming Muscles" Archived 2010-09-06 at the Wayback Machine, HPCwire (2010-09-02). Retrieved on 2010-09-14.
- ^ "Parallel Studio 2011: Now We Know What Happened to Ct, Cilk++, and RapidMind", Dr. Dobb's Journal (2010-09-02). Retrieved on 2010-09-14.
- ^ "Intel Cilk Plus: A quick, easy and reliable way to improve threaded performance", Intel. Retrieved on 2010-09-14.
External links
- Official website
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Intel software
Items in italics are no longer maintained or have planned end-of-life dates.
- Data Analytics Library (DAL)
- Integrated Performance Primitives (IPP)
- Math Kernel Library (MKL)
- Threading Building Blocks (TBB)
- Data Analytics Library (DAL)
- Threading Building Blocks (TBB)
- Tizen
- OpenVINO
- Telekinesys Research1
- Havok1
- Vision1
- 1Sold to Microsoft
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