Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel® IPP) Documentation

The following table lists the documentation included with the Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel® IPP) for Linux* OS. In this table, the placeholder term <install-dir> represents the path to the Intel® C++ Compiler Professional Edition, which you specify during installation.

Document Description
Getting Started with Intel® IPP Includes Intel IPP-specific information about:
  • Environment variables
  • Header files
  • Using DLLs and dispatchers
  • Using Intel IPP static libraries
  • Building applications using DLL-finding libraries.

The document is installed at <install-dir>/documentation/en_US/ipp/Getting_Started.htm.

Intel® IPP User’s Guide for IA-32 Architecture Quick guidance of using Intel IPP on systems based on IA-32 architecture:
  • Detailed steps to use Intel IPP
  • Library configuration and the development environment
  • Intel IPP linkage modes
  • Performance and memory management
  • Coding, compiling, and running the application with Intel IPP.

The document is installed at <install-dir>/documentation/en_US/ipp/userguide_lnx_ia32.pdf.

Intel® IPP Reference Manual, in four volumes: Contains detailed descriptions of all Intel IPP functions and interfaces.
For implementation-specific information about the library, see also Getting Started with Intel® IPP.

Signal Processing (vol.1)

Covers the following function groups:
  • Support
  • Initialization
  • Essential Vector
  • Filtering
  • Transform
  • Speech Recognition
  • Speech Coding
  • Audio Coding
  • String
  • Vector Arithmetic
  • Data Compression
  • Data Integrity.

The document is installed at <install-dir>/documentation/en_US/ipp/ippsman.pdf.

Image Processing (vol.2)

Covers the following function groups:
  • Support
  • Data Exchange and Initialization
  • Image Arithmetic and Logical
  • Color Conversion
  • Threshold and Compare
  • Morphological
  • Filtering
  • Linear Transforms
  • Image Statistics
  • Geometric Transforms
  • Wavelet Transforms
  • Computer Vision
  • Image Compression
  • Video Coding.

The document is installed at <install-dir>/documentation/en_US/ipp/ippiman.pdf.

Small Matrices and Realistic Rendering (vol.3)

Covers the following function groups:
  • Utility
  • Vector Algebra
  • Matrix Algebra
  • Linear Systems Solution
  • Least Squares Problem
  • Eigenvalue Problem
  • Realistic Rendering and 3D Data Processing.

The document is installed at <install-dir>/documentation/en_US/ipp/ippmman.pdf.

Cryptography (vol.4)

Covers the following function groups:
  • Symmetric Cryptography
  • Hash and Data Authentication
  • Big Number Arithmetic
  • Montgomery Reduction Scheme
  • Pseudorandom Number Generation
  • Prime Number Generation
  • RSA Algorithm
  • DSA Primitive.

The document is installed at <install-dir>/documentation/en_US/ipp/ippcpman.pdf.

For more information about the installation and use of this stand-alone package, see Cryptography for Intel® IPP Release Notes document provided in the separate install package.

PDF documents require a PDF reader, such as the Adobe Acrobat Reader* software version 6 or later.


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