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To: Charles Gryba who wrote (158782)2/14/2002 2:11:16 PM
From: wanna_bmw  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
Constantine, Re: "how can vtune help high level languages? Isn't it supposed to help assembler code routines only?"

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support for Visual Basic .NET(1), Visual C# .NET(1), C/C++, Fortran, Assembler and Microsoft Visual Basic(1), version 6.0

``The latest version of the VTune Performance Analyzer is designed to give the developer using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET a close look into the application code to pinpoint bottlenecks and then optimize the code so that it performs at the highest levels on Intel-based platforms.''

The VTune Performance Analyzer also includes multi-threaded support so that developers can tune their applications to take advantage of Intel's Hyper-Threading technology appearing later this quarter in the Intel Xeon processor family for dual and multi-processor servers.

``Developers at Microsoft use the VTune Performance Analyzer from Intel because of the optimization capabilities that it provides when writing software programs,'' said Tom Button, vice president of enterprise tools and developer marketing at Microsoft.


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