VTune
X86 CPU performance profiling software
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VTune Profiler[2][3][4][5] (formerly VTune Amplifier) is a performance analysis tool for x86-based machines running Linux or Microsoft Windows operating systems. Many features work on both Intel and AMD hardware, but the advanced hardware-based sampling features require an Intel-manufactured CPU.
Stable release
2024.2
/ June 18, 2024[1]
Operating systemWindows and Linux (UI-only on macOS)
| VTune Profiler | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Intel Developer Products |
| Stable release | 2024.2
/ June 18, 2024[1] |
| Operating system | Windows and Linux (UI-only on macOS) |
| Type | Profiler |
| License | Free and Commercial Support |
| Website | software |
VTune is available for free as a stand-alone tool or as part of the Intel oneAPI Base Toolkit.
Features
- Languages
- C, C++, Data Parallel C++ (DPC++),[6][7] C#, Fortran, Java, Python, Go, OpenCL, assembly and any mix. Other native programming languages that adhere to common standards can also be profiled.
- Profiles
- Profiles include algorithm, microarchitecture, parallelism, I/O, system, thermal throttling, and accelerators (GPU and FPGA).[citation needed]
- Local, Remote, Server
- VTune supports local and remote performance profiling. It can be run as an application with a graphical interface, as a command line or as a server accessible by multiple users via a web browser.[citation needed]