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Intel Corporation, an American global technology company and the world's largest semiconductor manufacturer, most famous for their microprocessors, starting in 1971 with the first general-purpose, commercial microprocessor, the 4004.

=Sponsoring=
 * WCCC 2004 » Intel Israel

=Architectures=

=SIMD Extensions=
 * MMX
 * SSE
 * SSE2
 * SSE3
 * SSSE3
 * SSE4
 * AVX
 * AVX2
 * AVX-512
 * AMX

=General Purpose Extensions=
 * BMI1
 * BMI2

=Development=
 * Intel C++ Compiler from Wikipedia » C, C++
 * Intel Fortran Compiler from Wikipedia » Fortran
 * Intel® Software
 * Compilers from Intel | Intel® Software
 * Intel® C++ Compiler Professional Edition for Linux – Documentation - Intel® Software Network » Linux
 * Intel(R) C++ Compiler User and Reference Guides covers Intrinsics
 * Intel® Intrinsics Guide

=Manuals=

Instructions

 * Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manual Volume 2A: Instruction Set Reference, A-M (pdf)
 * Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manual Volume 2B: Instruction Set Reference, N-Z (pdf)

Optimization Guides

 * Intel 64 and IA32 Architectures Optimization Reference Manual (pdf) Appendix C Instruction Latencies

=See also=
 * AMD
 * Microsoft

=Forum Posts=
 * Reply from Intel about BSF/BSR by Severi Salminen, CCC, January 31, 2002 » BitScan
 * Intel vs AMD: which does your engine prefer? by Albert Silver, CCC, November 04, 2011 » AMD
 * Intel AMX with TMUL on Xeon Sapphire Rapids (2021?) by Srdja Matovic, CCC, July 05, 2020 » AMX
 * 50 years ago - Intel 4004 by Srdja Matovic, CCC, November 15, 2021

=External Links=
 * Intel Corporation from Wikipedia
 * List of Intel CPU microarchitectures from Wikipedia
 * List of Intel microprocessors from Wikipedia
 * List of Intel Itanium microprocessors from Wikipedia
 * Intel Corp. v. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. from Wikipedia
 * Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. v. Intel Corp. from Wikipedia
 * Wintel from Wikipedia » Windows
 * Advanced Matrix Extension (AMX) - x86 - WikiChip

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