Hi Ernest,
I tried IPP, but couldn't get much performance out of it. When I tried
diassembling one or two routines to see what they looked like, there
seemed at be a lllllloooootttt of overhead in the routines that
destroyed all the benefits.
Regards,
Steve
Ernest W. Lessenger wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> For those of you who are really worried about asterisk performance, I
> thought I might alert you to a "toy" you might play around with.
The
> Intel Performance Primitives contain a number of optimized functions
> for use in digital signal processing that could help with echo
> cancellation, codec transformations, etc. I don't have any idea how
> useful this would be in Real Life (actual performance gain, license
> compatibility, etc), but there you go...
>
> http://www.intel.com/software/products/ipp/ipp30/