Most awaited AMD CodeAnalyst v3.5 for Windows (Q4 release) is now available!!!
AMD CodeAnalyst v3.5 for Windows has been released and can be downloaded from AMD CodeAnalyst for Windows page at the following URL
http://developer.amd.com/cpu/codeanalyst/codeanalystwindows
Based on many valuable suggestions and feedback we received from our end-users, we are excited to say that the following new features have been added in this release:
1. Cache Line Utilization
2. Data translation is made faster now with multiple threads
3. OpenCL™ Kernel Source Code level support
4. Improved Source & Assembly Profile display
5. Importing standalone oclt file into project session
6. PID/TID Filtering
7. Improved View Management for individual cores
8. Timeline Navigation
9. User configurable Maximum # of run lanes
10. AMD CodeAnalyst has been outfitted with an array of bugs fixes.
We hope that this release helps you with your work efficiently and pleasantly. If you encounter any bugs or see where AMD CodeAnalyst could be improved, please reach us through our forums or by replying this blog page.
Jeganathan Swaminathan is a Member of Technical Staff at AMD. His postings are his own opinions and may not represent AMD’s positions, strategies or opinions. Links to third party sites, and references to third party trademarks, are provided for convenience and illustrative purposes only. Unless explicitly stated, AMD is not responsible for the contents of such links, and no third party endorsement of AMD or any of its products is implied.
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TAGS: Code Optimization, Code Profiler, CodeAnalyst, OpenCL, Parallel Computing





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Thanks for your post, but I am still get cuseonfd: what is the difference between YourKit and AppDynamics?