Tuesday, 2 August 2011

Free Download Intel® Graphics Performance Analyzers 4.1


Intel® Graphics Performance Analyzers 4.1
Intel® Graphics Performance Analyzers is a powerful, agile developer tool suite for analyzing and optimizing games, media and other graphics-intensive applications. The latest release, Intel® GPA 4.1, is available now and adds significant new features based on input from game and graphics developers. 


Intel GPA is available Free to those who join the Intel® Software Partner Program (which is free to join).

Download Intel GPA 4.1



This latest release includes includes the ability to profile browser accelerated graphics workloads (hosted in Internet Explorer* 9, Chrome*, and FireFox* 4), OpenCL* and Media Performance Analysis capabilities, a new hardware thread view in Intel GPA Platform Analyzer, large file support (up to 1GB) in Intel GPA Platform Analyzer, and various performance enhancements throughout Intel GPA System Analyzer HUD, Intel GPA Frame Analyzer, and Intel GPA Platform Analyzer.

The product is available at no charge to members of Intel's Visual Adrenaline Developer Program. To download Intel® GPA and register for Visual Adrenaline membership, use this link. For more information on membership in this free developer program, visit the Visual Adrenaline Home Page. Additionally, Intel GPA can be purchased for $299 from this site



What's New

Version 4.1 of the Intel® Graphics Performance Analyzers contains the following new features:

Intel® GPA Media Performance Analyzer (New!)

  • New tool for performance analysis of Intel® HD Graphics 3000/2000 accelerated media applications
  • Ability to create media performance trace capture files for visualization and detailed analysis in the Intel® GPA Platform Analyzer
  • Capture trace files provide a system-wide picture of how your code works with Intel® Media SDK and Microsoft* DXVA2 and how media-related workloads execute on the GPU.
OpenCL Support (New!)

  • Capitalize on OpenCL support for CPU analysis tasks
General

  • Ability to analyze CPU and GPU workloads enabled by Microsoft* Internet Explorer* 9, Mozilla* Firefox* 4, and Google* Chrome*

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