Forwarded at the request of our Apple systems engineer, Wyn Davies,
an offer from Intel of free beta development tools for those doing
software development for Mac OS X running on Intel processors.
These tools include C++ and Fortran compilers, a math library, and
a multipurpose library. Here's the text of the offer:
>Intel Software Development Products for Mac OS Beta
>
>A free trial of Intel Software Development Products for Mac OS is
>available to developers through a special beta program. Intel
>compilers and libraries yield significant performance advantages for
>Mac OS applications as these products unleash the power of
>concurrent program execution provided by multi-core Intel processors
>- try them today!
>
>Join the Beta Now at this URL:
>
><http://www.intel.com/cd/software/products/asmo-na/eng/244800.htm>
On that page, the list of beta development products includes:
>The Intel Software Development Products Beta Program includes four products:
>
> * Intel Fortran Compiler for Mac OS
> * Intel C++ Compiler for Mac OS
> * Intel Math Kernel Library for Mac OS
> * Intel Integrated Performance Primitives for Mac OS
The "Integrated Performance Primitives" are described elsewhere on
Intel's website - at least in their version for Linux and Windows -
as consisting of a "highly optimized Intel software library for
audio, video, imaging, cryptography, speech recognition, and signal
processing functions and codecs."
FYI,
Aron Roberts
Workstation Software Support Group
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