Intel® C++ Composer XE 2011 for Linux* Documentation

The following table lists the documentation included with the Intel® C++ Composer XE 2011 for Linux*.

Document

Description

Intel® C++ Composer XE 2011 Getting Started Tutorials

This guide shows you how to start and use the Intel® C++ Composer XE 2011.

Intel® C++ Compiler User and Reference Guides

This documentation contains the user and reference guides for the Intel® C++ Compiler.

Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives Documentation

This documentation contains the user and reference guides for an extensive library of multicore-ready, highly-optimized software functions that you can use for multimedia data processing and communications applications.

Intel® Threading Building Blocks Documentation

This documentation contains the user and reference guides for a C++ template library that you can use to create reliable, portable and scalable parallel applications.

Intel® Math Kernel Library Documentation

This documentation contains the user guide for a library with optimized and scalable math routines that you can use to create applications with maximum performance and to seamlessly provide forward scaling from current to future many-core platforms.

Intel® Debugger Documentation

This documentation contains the user guide for a debugger that you can use to improve the efficiency of the debugging process on your code.

Release Notes

This documentation contains the most up-to-date information about the product:

  • Known issues and limitations

  • System requirements for installing the product.

  • Technical support

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