| Publisher | Intel | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Date added | 01 Nov 2008 | |
| Topics | Software Engineering, Programming Languages, GUI | ||
| Downloads | 2 | ||
Image Analyzer is a robust, real-time software application that inspects digital images for illicit content, such as commercial pornography. Image Analyzer engineers turned to Intel software tools to optimize their application for better performance on these multi-core systems. Two software updates were delivered following the code tune-up, resulting in a combined 350 percent performance gain1 in both image volume and accuracy using the same hardware platform. This case study explains how Intel software tools can help vendors fine-tune their code to make optimum use of today's advanced, high-performing Intel multi-core architecture. The success realized by Image Analyzer is an excellent example.
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