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Vectorization/Parallelization in the Intel Compiler
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Vectorization/Parallelization in the Intel Compiler
Peng Tu is a Principle Engineer and manages the Technology Pathfinding engineering team in the Developer Product Division of Intel Corporation. Previously, he had also managed Intel Compiler's IA32/Intel64 global optimizer and code generation team. His teams developed Intel's C++ Extension of Array Notation and the Intel SPMD Compiler (ISCP). Peng has a PhD in Computer Science from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1995. Prior to Intel, he worked on various compiler products at SGI and Tensilica Inc.
Peng Tu is a Principle Engineer and manages the Technology Pathfinding engineering team in the Developer Product Division of Intel Corporation. Previously, he had also managed Intel Compiler's IA32/Intel64 global optimizer and code generation team. His teams developed Intel's C++ Extension of Array Notation and the Intel SPMD Compiler (ISCP). Peng has a PhD in Computer Science from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1995. Prior to Intel, he worked on various compiler products at SGI and Tensilica Inc.