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Learning about the Intel Math Kernel Library

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9 Jul 2019CPOL 12.7K   2  
In this video, Jeff shows some samples measuring the performance of matrix multiplication operations.

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The Math Kernel Library from Intel has been updated in 2019 with CNR, Conditional Numeric Reproducability. Additionally, the library has been updated with better support for Sandybridge and Skylake processors. Jeff shows some samples measuring the performance of matrix multiplication operations.

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Jeff Fritz is a senior program manager in Microsoft’s Developer Division working on the .NET Community Team. As a long time web developer and application architect with experience in large and small applications across a variety of verticals, he knows how to build for performance and practicality. Four days a week, you can catch Jeff hosting a live video stream called 'Fritz and Friends' at twitch.tv/csharpfritz. You can also learn from Jeff on WintellectNow and Pluralsight, follow him on twitter @csharpfritz, and read his blog at jeffreyfritz.com

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