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2021.9.1
Fixed inaccurate macOS SDK version in IPP and IPP Crypto binaries.
2021.9
- Extended the Crypto Multi-buffer library with the XTS mode of the SM4 algorithm (optimized for Intel(R) Microarchitecture Code Named Ice Lake). This addition benefits developers by providing efficient and secure ways of encrypting data stored in sectors, such as storage devices.
- Added support to the open-source version of IPP Crypto library for CPU features dispatching on the cmake configuration step.
- Implemented minor bug fixes and improvements.
This release of IPP has been built with updated compilers. As a result, we’ve noted some performance regressions in our testing. If these regressions are thought to be impacting your application in a negative way or you have specific questions, please contact Intel® oneAPI Products Support.
Due to the significant shift in the industry towards 64-bit architecture, Intel® IPP 32-bit binaries will be deprecated in the next release, Intel® IPP 2021.10, and targeted to be removed after a one year deprecation notice period. Please share your feedback or concerns on the IPP Community Forum or through Priority Support.
Intel® IPP Cryptography release version is 2021.8 with the release of Intel® IPP 2021.9
Support for the Intel® Xeon Phi™ Product Family “Knights Landing (KNL)” is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Intel® Xeon Phi™ customers should continue to use compilers, libraries, and tools from the Intel® Parallel Studio XE 2020 and older PSXE releases, or compilers from the Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit and Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit versions 2021.2 or 2021.1.
2021.8
- Added mitigation for Frequency Throttling Side-Channel Attack for Intel® IPP Cryptography ECB/CMAC/GCM modes of AES algorithm.
- Enabled Intel® IPP Cryptography Multi-buffer(MB) functions with CCM/GCM modes for SM4 algorithm.
- Added function in Intel® IPP Cryptography to update pointer for IppsHashMethod context inside the IppsHashState_rmf state.
- Extended support and optimization in Intel® IPP Cryptography for SM2 Key Exchange protocol and SM2 Encryption/Decryption functions for 3rd Generation Intel® Xeon® Processor Scalable Processors and later.
- Introduced Intel® IPP Cryptography reInitialization function for AES GCM context used for updating context’s ID and internal pointers.
- Fixed Intel® IPP Cryptography Multi-buffer(MB) library in-place execution for CBC/CFB modes of SM4 algorithm.
- Fixed Intel® IPP Cryptography context id set up for functions ippsHMAC_Pack(_rmf) and ippsHMAC_Unpack(_rmf).
- Added Intel® IPP Data Compression library dependency to the *.targets files of IPP NuGet packages.
- Fixed Intel® IPP Data Compression ippsEncodeLZ4HC_8u function with input streams near MAX_INT, that caused errors at decode stage.
- Fixed multiple issues in CMake configuration files.
- Fixed Intel® IPP ippsMagnitude_32f function for incorrect processing of small values.
- Fixed issue with out of bound read for Intel® IPP ippiDemosaicAHD_16u_C1C3R, ippiRemap and ippiFilterBorder_8u functions.
- Fixed sporadic issue with incorrect processing for multiple runs of Intel® IPP ippsFIRMR_16sc and ippsFIRMR_16s functions.
Intel® IPP Cryptography release version is 2021.7 with the release of Intel® IPP 2021.8
2021.7
- Added support and optimization for zlib 1.2.13 version in Intel® IPP Data Compression.
- Fixed error in planar YCbCr to RGB conversion in Intel® IPP Image Processing Color Conversions functions ippiYCbCr420ToRGB_8u_P3C3R and ippiYCbCr422ToRGB_8u_P3C3R.
Intel® IPP Cryptography release version is 2021.6.3 with the release of Intel® IPP 2021.7
2021.6.2
No changes in this release.
2021.6.1
No changes in this release.
2021.6
- Extended optimization for Intel® IPP Cryptography NIST Elliptic Curve functions P-256/P-384/P-521 and SM2 algorithms for 3rd Generation of Intel® Xeon® Processor Scalable and next generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processor, code named 'Sapphire Rapids'.
- Added build support for Intel® IPP Cryptography library and Multi-buffer(MB) library with Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler* version 19.30 provided by Microsoft Visual Studio* 2022 version 17.0.
- Improved Intel® IPP Cryptography NIST Elliptic Curve functions input parameters by adding keys boundary check.
- Improved Intel® IPP Cryptography AES-GCM functions input parameters by adding input text boundary check.
- Extended optimization Intel® IPP Image Processing ippiFilterBorder function of for 3rd Generation of Intel® Xeon® Processor Scalable and next generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processor, code named 'Sapphire Rapids'.
- Extended and improved support for Intel® IPP Image Processing ippiFilterMedian function with 8-bit unsigned.
2021.5
- Extended optimization for Intel® IPP Cryptography AES-GCM for smaller packets size for 3rd Generation Intel® Xeon® Processor Scalable and next generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processor, code named 'Sapphire Rapids'.
- Enhanced Intel® IPP Image Processing ipprResize function with 16s support for 3D resizing functionality.
2021.4
- Enabled Intel® IPP Cryptography Multi-buffer(MB) functions for 3rd Generation Intel® Xeon® Processor Scalable and 10th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors for the following:
- SM4 block cipher standard modes (OFB, CFB, ECB, CBC, CTR)
- ECDSA Ed25519 Verify API
- ECDH SM2 and ECDSA SM2 Sign universal and SSL APIs
- 1Kb, 2Kb, 3Kb and 4Kb modular exponentiations
- Enabled 16-bit float Discrete Fourier transform (DFT) and Fast Fourier transform (FFT) functions within Intel® IPP optimized for next generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processor, code named 'Sapphire Rapids' focused on various lengths supported in 5G environment.
- Extended optimization for Intel® IPP Image and Signal Processing functions for 3rd Generation Intel® Xeon® Processor Scalable and 10th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors for the following:
- Multi-rate FIR filtering
- Resize Supersampling (one-channel, floating-point)
- Resize Antialiasing (one-channel, double-precision floating-point)
- Added support and optimization for LZ4HC 1.9.2 and LZ4HC 1.9.3 version in Intel® IPP Data compression.
- Added support for Intel® IPP Cryptography crypto_mb library build within BoringSSL* for 3rd Generation Intel® Xeon® Processor Scalable and 10th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors..
- Added and optimized modular exponentiation in Intel® IPP Cryptography Multi-buffer(MB) library.
- Added support for Intel® IPP Image Processing 3D WarpAffine functions to the Threading Layer(TL) API.
2021.3
- Enabled ECDSA Ed25519sign crypto multi buffer API within Intel® IPP Cryptography for 3rd Generation Intel® Xeon® Processor Scalable and 10th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors.
- Enabled RSA single buffer 3k, 4k within Intel® IPP Cryptography for 3rd Generation Intel® Xeon® Processor Scalable and 10th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors.
- Extended optimization for Intel® IPP Data Compression LZ4 decompression.
- Enhanced Intel® IPP Image Processing ippiResizeAntialiasing and ippiResize functions with 64f support for one-channel images.
- Extended optimization for Intel® IPP Image Processing ippiResizeAntialiasing_64f function for Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 2 (Intel® AVX2).
- Extended optimization for Intel® IPP Image Processing ippiResizeLanczos* and ippiResizeCubic* functions for Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (Intel® AVX-512).
- Extended Platform-Aware Functions list in Intel® IPP Image Processing domains with ippiPyramid* functions.
- Fixed patching issue encountered with Intel® IPP Data Compression LZ4 1.9.3 patch.
- Fixed Intel® IPP Cryptography AES-GCM decryption incorrect tag issue while dispatching on processors supported with Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (Intel® AVX-512).
2021.2
- Added crypto_mb as a separate library within Intel® IPP Cryptography in Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit 2021.2 release.
- Added new Intel® IPP Cryptography Multi-buffer(MB) library functions for the following:
- ECDHE and ECDSA with new Instruction Set Architecture(ISA) for the NIST curve p521r1.
- ECDSA verify with new Instruction Set Architecture(ISA) for the NIST curve p384r1, p256r1 and p521r1.
- SM3 with new Instruction Set Architecture(ISA).
- Added new Intel® IPP Cryptography pre-defined hash algorithm APIs ippsHashMethodGetSize and ippsHashMethodInit.
- Implemented precised bilateral filter in Intel® IPP Image Processing domain for image smoothing based on iterative least square method.
- Enhanced Intel® IPP Image Processing ippiResizeAntialiasing and ippiResize functions with MirrorR border type support.
- Added floating-point shift routine to existing Intel® IPP Image Processing ippiResizeSuper function.
- Extended optimizations for Intel® IPP Image Processing and Color Conversions functions for selected algorithms for Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (Intel® AVX-512).
- Added support and optimization for LZ4 1.9.3 version in Intel® IPP Data compression.
- Added new K1 architecture code in Intel® IPP for 3rd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processor.
2021.1 Initial oneAPI Release
- Renamed Intel® IPP Threading Layer Library for all operating systems. OpenMP* and Intel® oneAPI Threading Building Blocks(Intel® oneTBB) had identical suffix: "_tl" (e.g. ippcore_tl.lib).
- New names have additional suffix for each configuration:
- “_tl_omp” for OpenMP* configuration (e.g. ippcore_tl_omp.lib).
- “_tl_tbb” for Intel® oneTBB configuration (e.g. ippcore_tl_tbb.lib).
- New names have additional suffix for each configuration:
- Extended optimization for Intel® IPP Cryptography SM4 (ECB, CBC, CFB, OFB, CRT) on 10th Generation Intel® Core™ processor family.
- Added new universal 16-bit CRC functions to compute CRC8, CRC16, CRC24 and CRC32 checksums.
- Enabled Intel® IPP Threading Layer for Intel® IPP Image Processing ippiCrossCorrNorm* functions.
- Extended optimization for Intel® IPP Signal Processing ippsHilbert_32f32fc function on double precision counterparts.
- Reinstated and extended optimization for Intel® IPP Image Processing ippiComplement* function for Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (Intel® AVX-512), Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 2 (Intel® AVX2) and Intel® Streaming SIMD Extensions 4.2 (Intel® SSE4.2).
- Added support for custom dispatcher in the Intel® IPP Custom Library Tool.
- Extended optimization for Intel® IPP Image Processing ippiFilterSeparable* function for Intel® IPP data type Ipp32f and 8u.
2020
System Requirements Installation Guide
What's New in Intel® IPP 2020 Update 3
- Extended optimization for Intel® IPP CRC functions on 10th Generation Intel® Core™ processor family.
- Improved performance for Intel® IPP Cryptography RSA single-buffer functions on 10th Generation Intel® Core™ processor family.
- Added conversion of 12 bit images to 16 bits and vice versa.
- Extended optimizations for Intel® IPP Image Processing and Color Conversions functions for selected algorithms for Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (Intel® AVX-512).
- Added support and optimization for LZ4 1.9.2 version in Intel® IPP Data compression.
- Extended Intel® IPP Cryptography Multi-buffer library support with ECDSA (Sign) and ECDHE for the NIST curves p256r1 and p384r1.
- Extended Intel® IPP Cryptography Multi-buffer support with CPU features detection and performed API refactoring.
- Added LZ4 fast compression functionality.
Intel® IPP provides Threading Layer APIs on top of sequential Intel® IPP libraries. The APIs include two variants 1) functions with _T suffix in the names, providing threading implementation based on classic Intel® IPP APIs; 2) functions with _LT suffix, providing threading implementation based on Intel® IPP Platform-Aware functions. The Threading Layer APIs support both OpenMP* and Intel® Threading Building Blocks(Intel® TBB) threading technology. Source code of Intel® IPP Threading Layer is also available in the Intel® IPP package as an example and basis to organize threading for pipeline inside a customer application.
The legacy Intel® IPP threaded libraries will be dropped in future release, the code written with these libraries will work as before. However, the threaded library will not expand its threading functions, and the new threading will be developed only in the new Intel® IPP Threading Layer APIs.
It is recommended that you use the new Intel® IPP Threading Layer APIs or implement the threading based on Intel® IPP Threading Layer source code examples in your applications. For more information, check the “Threading Layer Functions” section in the Intel® IPP Developer Reference.
Known Intel® IPP 2020 Update 3 Issues and Limitations
- If you use Intel® IPP through Intel® System Studio or Intel® Parallel Studio XE suite. This Link provides pointer on downloading Intel® IPP 2020 Update 2 samples.
- Intel® IPP Signal Processing is deprecating string processing domain and MIMO algorithms within Intel® IPP embedded domain in the future release. If you have any concerns, open a ticket and provide feedback at Intel® online support center.
- The Erode and Dilate APIs added additional optimization branches. Some optimization branches have performance degradation on the Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions(Intel® AVX) optimization code.
- The threading layer examples on macOS* fail to build because of the incorrect Makefile. To work around the issue, remove the intel64/ suffix from the G_IPP_PATH_SUFFIX variable in the components/interfaces/tl/Makefile_base.mk file.
- If you use the standalone version of Intel® IPP on Linux* OS together with, Intel® TBB, you have to install the standalone version of Intel® TBB, otherwise the examples may crash. This is a workaround for this version. For more information, see this article.
Starting with this version of Intel® IPP, most of the documentation is only available online at Intel® Software Documentation Library. You can also download it from the Intel® Software Development Products Registration Center > Product List > Intel® Parallel Studio XE(or Intel® System Studio) Documentation.
The Intel® IPP for Windows*, Linux* OS, and macOS* is provided as part of the Intel® Parallel Studio XE and Intel® System Studio product. It is also available from the free program:
- Installation package only supports 64-bit host system. It includes both the 64-bit and 32-bit target libraries.
- Installation package also provides the online installer that downloads materials chosen during installation.
Intel® IPP Cryptography is provided as the following optional packages:
- Intel® IPP Cryptography for Windows*
- Intel® IPP Cryptography for Linux* OS
- Intel® IPP Cryptography for macOS*
Intel® IPP Cryptography is a separate installation package that contains the binaries and header files needed to utilize the functions contained in the Intel® IPP cryptography domain. To obtain the Intel® IPP Cryptography libraries, please review the knowledge base article: where do I download the Intel® IPP cryptography libraries.
Intel® IPP Cryptography library is also available through open source. Visit the Intel® IPP cryptography open source page on GitHub to access the library source code.
If you did not register your Intel® software product during installation, please do so now at the Intel® Software Development Products Registration Center. Registration entitles you to free technical support, product updates and upgrades for the duration of the support term.
For technical information about Intel® IPP, including FAQ's, tips and tricks, and other support information, please visit the Intel® IPP forum and browse the Intel® IPP support page.
For general information about Intel technical support, product updates, user forums, FAQs, tips and tricks and other support questions, please visit the support site.
Note: If your distributor provides technical support for this product, please contact them rather than Intel.
Any software source code included with this product is furnished under a software license and may only be used or copied in accordance with the terms of that license. Please see the Intel® Software Products End User License Agreement for license definitions and restrictions on the library.
What's New in Intel® IPP 2020 Update 2
- Added new universal 16-bit CRC functions to compute CRC8, CRC16, CRC24 and CRC32 checksums.
- Enabled Intel® IPP Threading Layer for Intel® IPP Image Processing ippiCrossCorrNorm* functions.
- Extended Intel® IPP Signal Processing ippsHilbert_32f32fc functions optimization on double precision counterparts.
- Reinstated and extended optimization for Intel® IPP Image Processing ippiComplement* function for Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (Intel® AVX-512), Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 2 (Intel® AVX2) and Intel® Streaming SIMD Extensions 4.2 (Intel® SSE4.2).
- Added support for custom dispatcher in the Intel® IPP Custom Library Tool.
- Added Intel® IPP Cryptography multi-buffer implementation for AES-CFB and optimized it with Intel® AES New Instructions (Intel® AES-NI) and vector extensions of Intel® AES-NI instruction sets.
- Fixed compatibility issue with 64-bit ABI by restoring non-volatile registers after function call in Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions (Intel® AVX) and Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 2 (Intel® AVX2) code.
- Extended optimization for Intel® IPP Cryptography AES-GCM with Intel® AES New Instructions (Intel® AES-NI) on 2nd Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors, formerly Cascade Lake.
- Extended optimization for Intel® IPP Cryptography AES-XTS with Intel® AES New Instructions (Intel® AES-NI) on 10th Generation Intel® Core™ processor family.
- Deprecated duplicated Intel® IPP Cryptography APIs for HASH, HMAC, MGF, RSA, ECCP functionality. For more information please refer the Deprecation notes.
Intel® IPP provides Threading Layer APIs on top of sequential Intel® IPP libraries. The APIs include two variants 1) functions with _T suffix in the names, providing threading implementation based on classic Intel® IPP APIs; 2) functions with _LT suffix, providing threading implementation based on Intel® IPP Platform-Aware functions. The Threading Layer APIs support both OpenMP* and Intel® Threading Building Blocks(Intel® TBB) threading technology. Source code of Intel® IPP Threading Layer is also available in the Intel® IPP package as an example and basis to organize threading for pipeline inside a customer application.
The legacy Intel® IPP threaded libraries will be dropped in future release, the code written with these libraries will work as before. However, the threaded library will not expand its threading functions, and the new threading will be developed only in the new Intel® IPP Threading Layer APIs.
It is recommended that you use the new Intel® IPP Threading Layer APIs or implement the threading based on Intel® IPP Threading Layer source code examples in your applications. For more information, check the “Threading Layer Functions” section in the Intel® IPP Developer Reference.
Known Intel® IPP 2020 Update 2 Issues and Limitations
- If you use Intel® IPP through Intel® System Studio or Intel® Parallel Studio XE suite. This Link provides pointer on downloading Intel® IPP 2020 Update 2 samples.
- Intel® IPP Signal Processing is deprecating string processing domain and MIMO algorithms within Intel® IPP embedded domain in the future release. If you have any concerns, open a ticket and provide feedback at Intel® online support center.
- The Erode and Dilate APIs added additional optimization branches. Some optimization branches have performance degradation on the Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions(Intel® AVX) optimization code.
- The threading layer examples on macOS* fail to build because of the incorrect Makefile. To work around the issue, remove the intel64/ suffix from the G_IPP_PATH_SUFFIX variable in the components/interfaces/tl/Makefile_base.mk file.
- If you use the standalone version of Intel® IPP on Linux* OS together with, Intel® TBB, you have to install the standalone version of Intel® TBB, otherwise the examples may crash. This is a workaround for this version. For more information, see this article.
Starting with this version of Intel® IPP, most of the documentation is only available online at Intel® Software Documentation Library. You can also download it from the Intel® Software Development Products Registration Center > Product List > Intel® Parallel Studio XE(or Intel® System Studio) Documentation.
The Intel® IPP for Windows*, Linux* OS, and macOS* is provided as part of the Intel® Parallel Studio XE and Intel® System Studio product. It is also available from the free program:
- Installation package only supports 64-bit host system. It includes both the 64-bit and 32-bit target libraries.
- Installation package also provides the online installer that downloads materials chosen during installation.
Intel® IPP Cryptography is provided as the following optional packages:
- Intel® IPP Cryptography for Windows*
- Intel® IPP Cryptography for Linux* OS
- Intel® IPP Cryptography for macOS*
Intel® IPP Cryptography is a separate installation package that contains the binaries and header files needed to utilize the functions contained in the Intel® IPP cryptography domain. To obtain the Intel® IPP Cryptography libraries, please review the knowledge base article: where do I download the Intel® IPP cryptography libraries.
Intel® IPP Cryptography library is also available through open source. Visit the Intel® IPP cryptography open source page on GitHub to access the library source code.
If you did not register your Intel® software product during installation, please do so now at the Intel® Software Development Products Registration Center. Registration entitles you to free technical support, product updates and upgrades for the duration of the support term.
For technical information about Intel® IPP, including FAQ's, tips and tricks, and other support information, please visit the Intel® IPP forum and browse the Intel® IPP support page.
For general information about Intel technical support, product updates, user forums, FAQs, tips and tricks and other support questions, please visit the support site.
Note: If your distributor provides technical support for this product, please contact them rather than Intel.
Any software source code included with this product is furnished under a software license and may only be used or copied in accordance with the terms of that license. Please see the Intel® Software Products End User License Agreement for license definitions and restrictions on the library.
What's New in Intel® IPP 2020 Update 1
- Extended optimization for Intel® IPP Cryptography SM4 (ECB, CBC, CFB, OFB, CRT) on 10th Generation Intel® Core™ processor family.
- Introduced Intel® IPP Cryptography RSA multi-buffer cipher API that enables to process up to 8 messages simultaneously. The API is optimized for 10th Generation Intel® Core™ processor family with performance improvement with up to 6x for decryption and up to 4x for encryption against using RSA classic API (single-buffer).
- Extended Intel® IPP Image Processing ippsFIRSparse*_32fc functions optimizations for Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (Intel® AVX-512) and Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 2 (Intel® AVX2).
- Added support for BZIP2 version 1.0.8 in the IPP Data Compression.
- Extended optimization for Intel® IPP Image Processing Resize 8u functions on 10th Generation Intel® Core™ processor family.
- Extended optimization for Intel® IPP Image Processing ippsAddProduct_32fc function for Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (Intel® AVX-512) and Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 2 (Intel® AVX2).
- Modified Intel® IPP Cryptography ECSignDSA and SM2 APIs to clean up the ephemeral key after usage avoiding multiple key usage to improve security.
- Updated the Intel® IPP Threading Layer in accordance with Intel® Threading Building Blocks(Intel® TBB) 2020 update 1 release deprecation.
- Optimized performance for Intel® IPP Data compression LZ4 for smaller block sizes.
- Other Changes:
- Dropped support for Intel® IPP Android libraries. It is recommended to migrate to the Intel® IPP Linux* OS version which is entirely compatible with Intel® IPP Android libraries.
Intel® IPP provides Threading Layer APIs on top of sequential Intel® IPP libraries. The APIs include two variants 1) functions with _T suffix in the names, providing threading implementation based on classic Intel® IPP APIs; 2) functions with _LT suffix, providing threading implementation based on Intel® IPP Platform-Aware functions. The Threading Layer APIs support both OpenMP* and Intel® Threading Building Blocks(Intel® TBB) threading technology. Source code of Intel® IPP Threading Layer is also available in the Intel® IPP package as an example and basis to organize threading for pipeline inside a customer application.
The legacy Intel® IPP threaded libraries will be dropped in future release, the code written with these libraries will work as before. However, the threaded library will not expand its threading functions, and the new threading will be developed only in the new Intel® IPP Threading Layer APIs.
It is recommended that you use the new Intel® IPP Threading Layer APIs or implement the threading based on Intel® IPP Threading Layer source code examples in your applications. For more information, check the “Threading Layer Functions” section in the Intel® IPP Developer Reference.
Known Intel® IPP 2020 Update 1 Issues and Limitations
- If you use Intel® IPP through Intel® System Studio suite. This Link provides pointer on downloading Intel® IPP 2020 Update 1 Linux* samples.
- Intel® IPP Signal Processing is deprecating string processing domain and MIMO algorithms within Intel® IPP embedded domain in the future release. If you have any concerns, open a ticket and provide feedback at Intel® online support center.
- The Erode and Dilate APIs added additional optimization branches. Some optimization branches have performance degradation on the Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions(Intel® AVX) optimization code.
- The threading layer examples on macOS* fail to build because of the incorrect Makefile. To work around the issue, remove the intel64/ suffix from the G_IPP_PATH_SUFFIX variable in the components/interfaces/tl/Makefile_base.mk file.
- If you use the standalone version of Intel® IPP on Linux* OS together with, Intel® TBB, you have to install the standalone version of Intel® TBB, otherwise the examples may crash. This is a workaround for this version. For more information, see this article.
Starting with this version of Intel® IPP, most of the documentation is only available online at Intel® Software Documentation Library. You can also download it from the Intel® Software Development Products Registration Center > Product List > Intel® Parallel Studio XE(or Intel® System Studio) Documentation.
The Intel® IPP for Windows*, Linux* OS, and macOS* is provided as part of the Intel® Parallel Studio XE and Intel® System Studio product. It is also available from the free program:
- Installation package only supports 64-bit host system. It includes both the 64-bit and 32-bit target libraries.
- Installation package also provides the online installer that downloads materials chosen during installation.
Intel® IPP Cryptography is provided as the following optional packages:
- Intel® IPP Cryptography for Windows*
- Intel® IPP Cryptography for Linux* OS
- Intel® IPP Cryptography for macOS*
Intel® IPP Cryptography is a separate installation package that contains the binaries and header files needed to utilize the functions contained in the Intel® IPP cryptography domain. To obtain the Intel® IPP Cryptography libraries, please review the knowledge base article: where do I download the Intel® IPP cryptography libraries.
Intel® IPP Cryptography library is also available through open source. Visit the Intel® IPP cryptography open source page on GitHub to access the library source code.
If you did not register your Intel® software product during installation, please do so now at the Intel® Software Development Products Registration Center. Registration entitles you to free technical support, product updates and upgrades for the duration of the support term.
For technical information about Intel® IPP, including FAQ's, tips and tricks, and other support information, please visit the Intel® IPP forum and browse the Intel® IPP support page.
For general information about Intel technical support, product updates, user forums, FAQs, tips and tricks and other support questions, please visit the support site.
Note: If your distributor provides technical support for this product, please contact them rather than Intel.
Any software source code included with this product is furnished under a software license and may only be used or copied in accordance with the terms of that license. Please see the Intel® Software Products End User License Agreement for license definitions and restrictions on the library.
What's New in Intel® IPP 2020:
- Extended Intel® IPP Signal Processing with the pattern matching algorithm to calculate the similarity of binary patterns optimized for Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (Intel® AVX-512) instructions on 10th Generation Intel® Core™ processor family.
- Extended Intel® IPP Signal Processing with the algorithm to select top K elements from a vector optimized for Intel® AVX-512 instructions on 10th Generation Intel® Core™ processor family.
- Extended optimization for Intel® IPP Cryptography cipher AES, RSA support on 10th Generation Intel® Core™ processor family.
- Enabled acceleration for Intel® IPP Data Compression ZFP 0.5.4 version for Intel® AVX-512 instructions.
- Improved security for Intel® IPP Cryptography by replacing small dynamic libraries along with the dynamic dispatcher with one dynamic library with all optimized variants and a dispatcher inside.
- Added support for 32f/64f extensions to Intel® IPP Signal Processing ippsMaxAbsIndx and ippsMinAbsIndx algorithms.
- Fixed the issue with stack alignment in Intel® IPP and Intel® IPP Cryptography non-PIC libraries that caused application crash on Linux* OS.
- Added new API for Intel® IPP Cryptography RSA multi-buffer support.
- Other Changes:
- Dropped Supplemental Streaming SIMD Extensions 3(SSSE3) optimized variant in Intel® IPP Core due to unsupported hardware on macOS* systems.
Intel® IPP provides Threading Layer APIs on top of sequential Intel® IPP libraries. The APIs include two variants 1) functions with _T suffix in the names, providing threading implementation based on classic Intel® IPP APIs; 2) functions with _LT suffix, providing threading implementation based on Intel® IPP Platform-Aware functions. The Threading Layer APIs support both OpenMP* and Intel® Threading Building Blocks(Intel® TBB) threading technology. Source code of Intel® IPP Threading Layer is also available in the Intel® IPP package as an example and basis to organize threading for pipeline inside a customer application.
The legacy Intel® IPP threaded libraries will be dropped in future release, the code written with these libraries will work as before. However, the threaded library will not expand its threading functions, and the new threading will be developed only in the new Intel® IPP Threading Layer APIs.
It is recommended that you use the new Intel® IPP Threading Layer APIs or implement the threading based on Intel® IPP Threading Layer source code examples in your applications. For more information, check the “Threading Layer Functions” section in the Intel® IPP Developer Reference.
Known Intel® IPP 2020 Issues and Limitations
- Intel® IPP Android libraries are deprecated and will be dropped in the future release. It is recommended to migrate to the Intel® IPP Linux* OS version which is entirely compatible with Intel® IPP Android libraries.
- The Erode and Dilate APIs added additional optimization branches. Some optimization branches have performance degradation on the Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions(Intel® AVX) optimization code.
- The threading layer examples on macOS* fail to build because of the incorrect Makefile. To work around the issue, remove the intel64/ suffix from the G_IPP_PATH_SUFFIX variable in the components/interfaces/tl/Makefile_base.mk file.
- If you use the standalone version of Intel® IPP on Linux* OS together with, Intel® TBB, you have to install the standalone version of Intel® TBB, otherwise the examples may crash. This is a workaround for this version. For more information, see this article.
Starting with this version of Intel® IPP, most of the documentation is only available online at Intel® Software Documentation Library. You can also download it from the Intel® Software Development Products Registration Center > Product List > Intel® Parallel Studio XE(or Intel® System Studio) Documentation.
The Intel® IPP for Windows*, Linux* OS, and macOS* is provided as part of the Intel® Parallel Studio XE and Intel® System Studio product. It is also available from the free program:
- Installation package only supports 64-bit host system. It includes both the 64-bit and 32-bit target libraries.
- Installation package also provides the online installer that downloads materials chosen during installation.
Intel® IPP Cryptography is provided as the following optional packages:
- Intel® IPP Cryptography for Windows*
- Intel® IPP Cryptography for Linux* OS
- Intel® IPP Cryptography for macOS*
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2019
What's New in Intel® IPP 2019 Update 4:
- Added Intel® IPP Crypto open source build support for 3rd party compilers MSVS and GCC
- Added Intel® IPP package availability in NuGet package manager on Windows, Linux and macOS* systems
- Enabled acceleration for Intel® IPP Data compression LZO X1X mode for SSE4.2 and Intel® AVX-512 instructions
What's New in Intel® IPP 2019 Update 3:
- Extended Intel® AVX2 and Intel® AVX-512 optimization for ippsFIRMR32f_32fc functions.
- Added a threading layer example on building custom pipeline code with the sobel filter functions.
- Added new implementation in the IIR Filter functions to improve precision. The implementation provides similar performance for long length vectors, but reduces the performance for short length vectors.
- Fixed several bugs in the bzip2 optimization patch files, including Makefile errors, and inconsistency with original code.
- Fixed the following dispatching issues in Intel® IPP libraries:
- The IPP functions dispatched Intel® AVX2 optimization code on the Intel® AVX-512 processors with macOS* systems.
- The cryptography libraries dispatched incorrect code on the systems that do not support Intel® AVX instructions.
- The cryptography libraries dispatched incorrect optimization code when the libraries were linked dynamically.
What's New in Intel® IPP 2019 Update 2:
- Intel® IPP Update 2 includes functional and security updates. Users should update to the latest version.
- The previous version of Intel IPP Custom Library Tool is removed in the releases. Users can use the new version of Intel IPP Custom Library Tool based on Python
What's New in Intel® IPP 2019 Update 1:
- Added new functions to support SM2 public key cryptographic algorithm.
- Added support for Universal Windows driver and Universal Windows Platform (UWP) in the sequential static libraries.
- Added optimization for Intel® AVX-512 instruction set in the ippsFIRMR32f_32fc functions.
- Added support for Android* OS and Threading Layer libraries in the Intel IPP Custom Library Tool based on Python*.
- Removed support for IA-32 libraries on macOS* in this release.
What's New in Intel® IPP 2019:
- Added new functions to support ZFP floating-point data compression and decompression. This release also introduces the optimization patch files for ZFP 0.5.2 source to provide drop-in optimization with the Intel® IPP functions:
- ZFP is a lossy floating point data compression with controlled compression accuracy and compression rate. Intel® IPP ZFP functions are highly optimized for Intel® AVX2 and Intel® AVX-512 instruction sets.
- Intel® IPP ZFP provides easy-to-use interfaces which allow for use of its functions directly in application source code. Intel® IPP ZFP also provides drop-in optimization patch files for open-source ZFP 0.5.2. Users’ applications can use open-source ZFP library interfaces with Intel® IPP optimized functions.
- Added Intel® Threading Building Blocks threading technology support in the Threading Layer APIs. Check the “Threading Notes” part in the Release Notes to get more information.
- Added new version of Intel IPP Custom Library Tool based on Python*. This version provides better compatibility on different operation systems. The previous version of Intel IPP Custom Library Tool is deprecated and will be removed in the future Intel IPP releases.
- Added new APIs to compute CRC24 and CRC16 checksum with 1U input data. The APIs support CRC24A, CRC24B, CRC24С and CRC16 polynomial functions, and are included in the Intel® IPP embedded domain.
- Color Conversion:
- Added color conversion functions to convert RGB image to CIE Lab color model, or CIE Lab color model to RGB (ippiRGBToLab/ ippiLabToRGB).
- Data Compression:
- Added the optimization patch files for the bzip2 source to provide drop-in optimization with Intel® IPP functions. The patches now supports bzip2 version 1.0.6.
- Performance:
- Extended optimization for the Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (Intel® AVX-512) instruction sets.
- Other Changes:
- Removed support for Intel® Xeon Phi™ 72** product family coprocessor (formerly code name Knights Landing) on Windows* platform in this release.
- Removed support for Intel® Quark™ microprocessors in this release.
- The IA-32 libraries on macOS* are deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
- Threading Notes:
- Intel® IPP provides Threading Layer APIs on top of sequential Intel® IPP libraries. The APIs include two variants 1) functions with _T suffix in the names, providing threading implementation based on classic IPP APIs; 2) functions with _LT suffix, providing threading implementation based on Intel IPP Platform-Aware functions. The Threading Layer APIs support both OpenMP* and Intel® Threading Building Blocks threading technology. Source code of Intel® IPP Threading Layer is also available in IPP package as example and basis to organize threading for pipeline inside a customer application.
- The legacy Intel IPP threaded libraries are still available by custom installation, and the code written with these libraries will work as before. However, the threaded library will not expand its threading functions, and the new threading will be developed only in the new Intel® IPP threading layer APIs.
- User applications are recommended to use the new Intel® IPP Threading Layer APIs or implement the threading based on IPP Threading Layer source code examples in their applications. Check the “Threading Layer Functions” section in the Intel® IPP Developer Reference, to get more information on these APIs.
2018
What's New in Intel® IPP 2018 Update 4:
- Added new APIs to compute CRC24 and CRC16 checksum with 1U input data. The APIs support CRC24A, CRC24B, CRC24С and CRC16 polynomial functions, and are included in the Intel® IPP embedded domain
- Fixed a number of internal and external defects. Visit the Intel® IPP 2018 bug fixes for more information.
What's New in Intel® IPP 2018 Update 3.1:
- Minor improvements in mitigation for security vulnerability CVE-2018-3617 in the Intel® IPP Cryptography libraries
What's New in Intel® IPP 2018 Update 2.1:
- Mitigated security vulnerability CVE-2018-3617 in the Intel® IPP Cryptography libraries
What's New in Intel® IPP 2018 Update 2:
- Added the new APIs to computes the CRC24 and CRC16 checksum. The APIs support CRC24A, CRC24B, CRC24С and CRC16 polynomial functions, and are included in the Intel® IPP embedded domain within the Intel® System Studio package
- Added new APIs in the image processing domain for fixed point Resize functionality. The functionality provides faster resize operations with less accuracy.
- Extended optimization for Intel®AVX2 and Intel® AVX-512 instruction set in the following functions:
- Image processing: Image processing: ippiSeparableFilter, ippiNorm, ipprFilterBorder_L.
- Signal processing: ippsAdd_32u
- Extended optimization for Intel® SSE4.2 and Intel®AVX2 instruction set for LZ4 data compression functions
- Fixed the problem on the incorrect code dispatching for the Intel® AVX512 processor systems running with the OS that does not support AVX-512 instructions. The problem caused some Intel® IPP functions report "illegal instructions” errors.
What's New in Intel® IPP 2018 Update 1:
- Added new Platform-Aware APIs ipprFilterBorder for 3D data filtering, and ipprCopyBorder for 3D border data copying
- Extended optimization for Intel® AVX-512 instruction set in the following functions:
- Image processing: ippiFilterBorder_<16u|16s>_C1R;ippiResizeAntialiasing_8u_C4; ippiResizeLanczos_8u.
- Signal processing: ippsSqrt_<8u|16s|16u|16sc|32s>;ippsCopyBE_1u;
- FFT transform functions for order size larger than 17
- Extended optimization for Intel® SSE4.2 instruction set in the following functions:
- Image processing: ippiFilterBoxBorder_<16s|8u>; ippiFilterBoxBorder_<16s|8u>_C3, ippiResizeLenear for scale size 0.5, ippiMean_StdDev.
- Signal processing: ippsMagnitude_<64f|32f>;
What's New in Intel® IPP 2018:
- Added new functions to support the LZ4 data compression and decompression. This release also introduces the patch files for LZ4 source to provide drop-in optimization with the Intel® IPP functions.
- Introduced the standalone cryptography packages. The cryptography functions no longer depend on the main Intel® IPP packages, and can be used without the main Intel® IPP packages.
- Introduced the optimization code for the GraphicsMagick source. The code can provide drop-in optimization on GraphicsMagick with the Intel® IPP functions:
- The code supports GraphicsMagick version 1.3.25, and provides optimization for the following GraphicsMagick APIs: ResizeImage, ScaleImage, GaussianBlurImage, FlipImage, and FlopImage.
- The optimization code can improve the APIs performance by up to 4x, depending on the functionality, input parameters, and processors.
- Made the Integration Wrappers APIs part of the Intel® IPP packages.
- Computer Vision:
- Added the 64-bit data length support for Canny edge detection functions (ippiCanny_32f8u_C1R_L).
- Color Conversion:
- Added the ippiDemosaicVNG functions that support the demosaicing algorithm with VNG interpolation.
- Cryptography:
- Added the Elliptic Curves key generation and Elliptic Curves based Diffie-Hellman shared secret functionality.
- Added the Elliptic Curves sign generation and verification functionalities for the DSA, NR, and SM2 algorithms..
- Performance:
- Extended optimization for the Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (Intel® AVX-512) and Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 2 (Intel® AVX2) instruction sets.
- Improved performance of LZO data compression functions on Intel® AVX2 and Intel® Streaming SIMD Extensions 4.2 (Intel® SSE4.2).
- Other Changes:
- Removed support for Intel® Pentium® III processor. The minimal supported instruction set is Intel® Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 (Intel® SSE2).
- Removed support for the Intel® Xeon Phi™ x100 product family coprocessor (formerly code name Knights Corner) in this release: The Intel® Xeon Phi™ x100 product family coprocessor(formerly code named Knights Corner) was officially announced end of life in January 2017. As part of the end of life process, the support for this family will only be available in the Intel® Parallel Studio XE 2017 version. Intel® Parallel Studio XE 2017 will be supported for a period of 3 years ending in January 2020 for the Intel® Xeon Phi™ x100 product family. Support will be provided for those customers with active support.
- The release only provides optimization on Intel® SSE4.2 and later instructions for the morphology image processing functions. Users may notice performance degradation in those functions on some old processors. If the old instructions optimization for the morphology functions is important for your applications, please submit your feedback through the product support.
- To support the internal threading in the Intel® IPP functions, Intel® IPP provides the Threading Layer APIs in the platform-aware functions. These APIs can support both 64-bit object sizes (for large size images and signal data) and internal threading in Intel® IPP functions. Check the “Threading Layer Functions” pat in the Intel® IPP Developer Reference to get more information on these APIs. Your feedback on extending the new threading functions is welcome.
- The legacy Intel IPP threaded libraries are available by the custom installation, and the code written with these libraries will still work as before. However, the threaded library will not expand its threading functions, and the new threading will be developed only in the new Intel® IPP threading layer APIs. User’s application is recommended to use the new Intel® IPP threading layer APIs or implement the external threading in their applications.
For information about the Intel® IPP system requirements, please visit Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel® IPP) 2018 System Requirements page.
2017
What's New in Intel® IPP 2017 Update 2:
- Added the new functions in ZLIB to support the user-defined Huffman tables, which allows to increase ZLIB compression ratio at the fastest compression level.
- Increased LZO compression performance by 20% t0 50%. Added level 999 support in LZO decompression.
- Introduced support for Intel® Xeon Phi™ processor x200 (formerly Knights Landing) leverage boot mode in the Intel IPP examples.
- Added an example code on building custom dispatcher for the processor-specific optimization codes.
- Fixed a number of internal and external defects. Visit the Intel® IPP 2017 bug fixes for more information.
What's New in Intel® IPP 2017 Update 1:
- Added Support of Intel® Xeon Phi™ processor x200 (formerly Knights Landing) leverage boot mode on Windows.
- Added the following new functions in the cryptography domain:
- Added functions for the finite field GF(p) arithmetic, and the elliptic curves over the finite field GF(p).
- Added ippsECCPBindGxyTblStd functions that allow to control memory size for the elliptic curves over GF(p).
- Fixed a number of internal and external defects. Visit the Intel® IPP 2017 bug fixes for more information.
What's New in Intel® IPP 2017:
- Added Support of Intel® Xeon Phi™ processor x200 (formerly Knights Landing) leverage boot mode on Windows.
- Added Intel® IPP Platform-Aware APIs to support 64-bit parameters for image dimensions and vector length on 64-bit platforms and 64-bit operating systems:
- This release provides 64-bit data length support in the memory allocation, data sorting, image resizing, and image arithmetic functions.
- Intel® IPP Platform-Aware APIs support external tiling and threading by processing tiled images, which enables you to create effective parallel pipelines at the application level.
- Introduced new Integration Wrappers APIs for some image processing and computer vision functions as a technical preview. The wrappers provide the easy-to-use C and C++ APIs for Intel® IPP functions, and they are available as a separate download in the form of source and pre-built binaries.
- Performance and Optimization:
- Extended optimization for Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (Intel® AVX-512) instruction set on Intel® Many Integrated Core Architectures (Intel® MIC Architectures). Please see the Intel® IPP Functions Optimized for Intel® AVX-512 article for more information.
- Extended optimization for Intel® AVX-512 instruction set on Intel® Xeon® processors.
- Extended optimization for Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 2 (Intel® AVX2) instruction set on the 6th Generation Intel® Core™ processors. Please see the Intel® IPP Functions Optimized for Intel® AVX2 article for more information.
- Extended optimization for Intel® Streaming SIMD Extensions 4.2 (Intel® SSE4.2) instruction set on Intel® Atom™ processors.
- Data Compression:
- Added the patch files for the zlib source to provide drop-in optimization with Intel® IPP functions. The patches now supports zlib version 1.2.5.3, 1.2.6.1, 1.2.7.3 and 1.2.8.
- Significantly improved performance of zlib compression functions on the standard compression modes.
- Introduced a new fastest zlib data compression mode, which can significantly improve compression performance with only a small sacrifice in compression ratio.
- Signal Processing:
- Added the ippsIIRIIR functions that perform zero-phase digital IIR filtering.
- Added 64-bit data length support to the ippsSortRadixAscend and ippsSortRadixDescend functions.
- Added unsigned integer data support to the ippsSortRadixAscend, ippsSortRadixDescend, ippsSortRadixIndexAscend and ippsSortRadixIndexDescend functions.
- Image Processing:
- Added the ippiScaleC functions to support image data scaling and shifting for different data types by using 64-bit floating multiplier and offset.
- Added the ippiMulC64f functions to support image data multiplication by a 64-bit floating point value.
- Removed the tutorial from the installation package, and its sample code and documentation are now provided online.
- Threading Notes: Though Intel® IPP threaded libraries are not installed by default, these threaded libraries are available by the custom installation, so the code written with these libraries will still work as before. However, the multi-threaded libraries are deprecated and moving to external threading is recommended. Your feedback on this is welcome.
- Installation on IA-32 architecture hosts is no longer supported, and the Intel IPP packages for Intel® 64 architecture hosts include both 64-bit and 32-bit Intel IPP libraries.
9.0
What's New in Intel® IPP 9.0 Update 4:
- Mitigated a potential vulnerability in the IPP Crypto RSA implementation. See public security advisory INTEL-SA-00060 at Intel Security for more information.
- Fixed a number of internal and external defects. Visit the Intel® IPP 9.0 bug fixes for more information.
What's New in Intel® IPP 9.0 Update 2:
- Image Processing:
- Added the contiguous volume format (C1V) support to the following 3D data processing functions: ipprWarpAffine, ipprRemap, and ipprFilter.
- Added the ippiFilterBorderSetMode function to support high accuracy rounding mode in ippiFilterBorder.
- Added the ippiCopyMirrorBorder function for copying the image values by adding the mirror border pixels.
- Added mirror border support to the following filtering functions: ippiFilterBilateral, ippiFilterBoxBorder, ippiFilterBorder, ippiFilterSobel, and ippiFilterScharr.
- Kernel coefficients in the ippiFilterBorder image filtering functions are used in direct order, which is different from the ippiFilter functions in the previous releases.
- Computer Vision:
- Added 32-bit floating point input data support to the ippiSegmentWatershed function.
- Added mirror border support to the following filtering functions: ippiFilterGaussianBorder, ippiFilterLaplacianBorder, ippiMinEigenVal, ippiHarrisCorner, ippiPyramidLayerDown, and ippiPyramidLayerUp.
- Signal Processing:
- Added the ippsThreshold_LTAbsVal function, which uses the vector absolute value.
- Added the ippsIIRIIR64f functions to perform zero-phase digital IIR filtering.
- The multi-threaded libraries only depend on the Intel® OpenMP* libraries; their dependencies on the other Intel® Compiler runtime libraries were removed.
- Fixed a number of internal and external defects.
What's New in Intel® IPP 9.0 Update 1:
- Enabled stack protection to enhance security of the Intel® IPP functions at Linux*. To link with Intel® IPP libraries, glibc version 2.4 or higher is now required.
- Added the following new functions in the Signal Processing, Color Conversion and Cryptography domains:
- The in-place functions on normalizing the elements of a vector: ippsNormalize.
- The functions on computing the minimum or maximum absolute value of a vector: ippsMinAbs and ippsMaxAbs.
- The functions on BGR to YCbCr420 color format conversion: ippiBGRToYCbCr420.
- The functions on pseudorandom number generation optimized by the Intel RDRAND instruction.
- Optimized the following functions on Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 2 (Intel® AVX2) both for Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures:
- Signal Processing: ippsSumLn, ippsNormalize, ippsMinAbs, and ippsMaxAbs.
- Image Processing: ippiConvert_32s16s, ippiHOG_16s32f_C1R, and ippiSwapChannels_32s_C3C4R.
- Color Conversion: ippiColorToGray and YCbCr to RGB/BGR conversion functions.
- Improved the LZO decompression function ippsDecodeLZO performance for Intel® Quark™ processors.
- Fixed the position-independent code (PIC) problem in the Linux* dynamic libraries. The share libraries now provide the full PIC symbols.
- Extended optimization for Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (Intel® AVX-512) instruction set in the Computer Vision and Image Processing functions.
- Extended optimization for Intel® Atom™ processors in the Computer Vision and Image Processing functions.
- Added optimization for Intel® Quark™ processors to the Cryptography and Data Compression functions.
- Introduced the new Cryptography functions for SM2/SM3/SM4 algorithms.
- Added a custom dynamic library building tool, which enables users to build the dynamic library containing the selected Intel® IPP functions.
- Added the new APIs to support external threading.
- Improved the CPU dispatcher by using target processor features instead of processor types. The static linkage does not require to explicitly call the processor initialization function now.
- Provided the new native libraries for 64-bit Android* applications, and replaced the old ones from the Linux* binary.
- Removed internal memory allocation in the single-threaded libraries.
- The single-threaded libraries removed the dependency on the Intel® Compiler runtime libraries. The multi-threaded libraries only depends on the Intel® OpenMP* libraries.
- Image Processing domain changes:
- New implementation of perspective warping functions.
- New image filtering functions with border support: ippiFilterMedianBorder, ippiFilterMaxBorder, ippiFilterMinBorder, ippiFilterLaplaceBorder, ippiFilterHipassBorder, ippiFilterSharpenBorder.
- New implementation of image rotation functionality with the ippiGetRotateTransform and ippiWarpAffine APIs.
- 3D data processing functions are now available in the image processing domain.
- Some Intel IPP domains and functions are now legacy:
- The following Intel® IPP domains are legacy, and they are removed from the main packages: Audio Coding (ippAC), Video Coding (ippVC), Speech Coding (ippSC), Image Compression (ippJP), Data Integrity (ippDI), Generated Transforms (ippGEN), Small Matrices (ippMX), and Realistic Rendering (ippRR). That means these domains won't be optimized for new architectures (the latest optimizations are targeted for Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 2) and any newly detected performance and stability issues won't be fixed. Find the alternative suggestion for the deprecated functions.
- Some Intel IPP functions, including the functions for internal memory allocation, are deprecated in the main package. See the alternatives for the deprecated functions.
- Fixed a number of internal and external defects.
Unsupported or Discontinued Features
- Deprecated support for Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler* version 19.16 provided by Microsoft Visual Studio* 2017 version 15.9 from Intel® IPP Cryptography. If you use this version of Compiler for building Intel® IPP Cryptography library, please plan on migrating to a newer supported version of Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler*.
- Intel® IPP deprecated support for multi-threaded libraries.
- Dropped SSSE3 optimized variant in Intel® IPP Core due to unsupported hardware in macOS* systems.
- Dropped performance tests for Intel® IPP.
Known Issues and Limitations
- Please avoid using Intel® IPP Cryptography ippsGFpECSharedSecretDH function with NIST P-384 Elliptic Curve. It computes incorrect shared key when using with NIST P-384 Elliptic Curve for some edge inputs.
- This RSA Multi-Buffer API is deprecated from Intel® IPP Cryptography and is removed since 2021.2 release. It is recommended to switch to crypto_mb library. If you have any concerns, open a ticket and provide feedback at Intel® online support center.
- Intel® IPP Custom Library Tool cannot see the path to Intel® Compilers after setting environment variables due to different versions of Intel® IPP and Intel® Compilers. The workaround is to auto build the dynamic library in GUI mode. Path to the Intel® Compilers should be provided manually.
- DEPRECATION NOTICE
- Intel® C++ Compiler Classic (icc) is deprecated and will be removed in a oneAPI release in the second half of 2023. Intel recommends that customers transition now to using the LLVM-based Intel® oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler (icx) for continued Windows* and Linux* support, new language support, new language features, and optimizations. Note that starting with release 2021.7, macOS* support is limited to Mac* computers with Intel® Processors. For more information on icx, see the Intel® oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler Developer Guide and Reference.
Known Installation and Configuration Issues
See the Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit Release Notes for additional details and issues common to multiple toolkits.
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