![]() ![]() I also understand the grass is always greener argument. And choices between best and best are always the pain. Nobody likes when tools have any mysteries or surprises. This sort of question is about two very visible tools. It is not a broad or vague question or attemt to spark a holy war. But the trial ended and the team never seriously considered a purchase.įrom your experience, if license cost does not matter, which vendor is the winner? The only impression was: did Intel really do it for me just now, wow, amazing tools with nanoseconds resolution, unbelievable. But the code was simply not that computationally intensive to notice the difference. ![]() I tried it in particular for C/C++ as well as fantastic diagnostic tools. Years ago, I was surprised when I discovered that Intel sells Visual Studio compatible compilers.
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