All releases of Intel C++ Compiler


Release Notes: Many bugs were fixed.


Release Notes: Support for the Intel® Atom™ Processor line was added. C++ Lambda functions are now supported. OpenMP support was updated to 3.0. Decimal floating point according to the IEEE 754R standard was implemented. Parallel compilation was improved. Many other improvements were made.


No changes have been submitted for this release.


Release Notes: Performance and threading was improved. Security checking and diagnostics features were added, supporting GNU Mudflap, OpenMP* API verification, and including a static verifier for buffer overflow. More detailed optimization reports are now possible. Optimization support for the latest multi-core processors was added. A Professional Edition kit including extra tools and libraries was introduced.


Release Notes: Code generation was improved. Several bugs were fixed. The installation process was improved.


Release Notes: This is the first public release of the 9.0 series. It adds support and advanced optimization for the latest multi-core processors. It is packaged with Eclipse IDE 3.0.1 and the Eclipse CDT 2.1.1. GCC commandline compatibility has been improved. Software-based Speculative Pre-Computation (SSP) has been added for IA-32. Memory models have been introduced for EM64T (x86-64). Debugger support for optimized code has been improved. Many further enhancements have been made, including higher stability and reduced compile time.


Release Notes: This release features support for the new Intel Extended Memory 64 technology and integration with Eclipse IDE.


Release Notes: Optimization support is included for the Intel processors code-named "Prescott". Source and binary compatibility was improved with gcc for C and C++ programs. Debug support was improved. New code-coverage and test-prioritization tools were added. and several other features driven by user demand were added.


Release Notes: This release includes some performance enhancements, a number of bugfixes, and stability improvements. New features include debugging of threaded applications, generation of optimized code for several processors in the same binary, the ability to disable I/O locks, and support for the Pentium M processor.