------------------------------------------------------------------------ Intel(R) Threading Building Blocks - Release Notes Version 2018 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ System Requirements ------------------- Intel(R) Threading Building Blocks (Intel(R) TBB) is available commercially (see http://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-tbb) as a binary distribution, and in open source, in both source and binary forms (see http://threadingbuildingblocks.org). When built from source, Intel(R) TBB is intended to be highly portable and so supports a wide variety of operating systems and platforms (see http://threadingbuildingblocks.org for more details). Binary distributions, including commercial distributions, are validated and officially supported for the hardware, software, operating systems and compilers listed here. Hardware - Recommended Microsoft* Windows* Systems Intel(R) Core(TM) processor family Intel(R) Xeon(R) processor family Intel(R) Xeon Phi(TM) processor family Linux* Systems Intel(R) Core(TM) processor family Intel(R) Xeon(R) processor family Intel(R) Xeon Phi(TM) processor family macOS* Systems Intel(R) Core(TM) processor family Android* Systems Intel(R) Atom(TM) processor family Hardware - Supported Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 processor family Intel(R) Xeon Phi(TM) coprocessor Intel(R) Atom(TM) processor family Non Intel(R) processors compatible with the above processors Software - Minimum Requirements Supported operating system (see below) Supported compiler (see below) Software - Recommended Intel(R) Parallel Studio XE 2017, 2018 Intel(R) System Studio 2017, 2018 Software - Supported Operating Systems Systems with Microsoft* Windows* operating systems Microsoft* Windows* 10 Microsoft* Windows* 8.1 Microsoft* Windows* 7 SP1 Microsoft* Windows* Server 2016 Microsoft* Windows* Server 2012 R2 Microsoft* Windows* Server 2008 R2 SP1 Windows* Embedded 10 Windows* Embedded 8.1 Systems with Linux* operating systems CentOS 7.1 Debian* 8, 9 Fedora* 24, 25 Intel(R) Cluster Ready Red Hat* Enterprise Linux* 6, 7 SuSE* Linux* Enterprise Server 11, 12 Ubuntu* 14.04 LTS, 16.04 LTS, 17.04 WindRiver* Linux 8, 9 Yocto 2.2, 2.3 Systems with OS X* or macOS* operating systems OS X* 10.10, 10.11 macOS* 10.12 Systems with Android* operating systems Android* 5.x, 6.x, 7.x Software - Supported Compilers Intel(R) C++ Compiler 16, 17 and 18 version Microsoft* Visual C++ 12.0 (Microsoft* Visual Studio* 2013, Windows* OS only) Microsoft* Visual C++ 14.0 (Microsoft* Visual Studio* 2015, Windows* OS only) Microsoft* Visual C++ 14.1 (Microsoft* Visual Studio* 2017, Windows* OS only) Microsoft* Windows* Software Development Kit for Windows* 8.1 Microsoft* Windows* Software Development Kit for Windows* 10 For each supported Linux* operating system, the standard gcc version provided with that operating system is supported GNU Compilers (gcc) 4.1 - 7.1 GNU C Library (glibc) version 2.4 - 2.19 Xcode* 6.3 - 8.3 Android* NDK r10e - r15b Software - Supported Performance Analysis Tools Intel(R) VTune(TM) Amplifier XE 2017, 2018. Intel(R) Inspector XE 2017, 2018. Intel(R) Advisor XE 2017, 2018. Known Issues ------------ Below is the list of known issues in this release of Intel(R) Threading Building Blocks (Intel(R) TBB). See the "Known Issues" appendix in the Intel(R) TBB Developer Reference for notes applicable to multiple releases of Intel(R) TBB. Library Issues - If you build Intel(R) TBB from sources with GCC 6, specify the -flifetime-dse=1 option to prevent crashes at runtime, or use Intel(R) TBB makefiles that automatically set this option. - The current implementation of gfx_factory does not allow memory buffer objects to be used concurrently. As a result, several streaming nodes customized with gfx_factory cannot be connected with each other directly. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ (C) 2017 Intel Corporation Intel, the Intel logo, Intel Core, Intel Atom, Xeon, Intel Xeon Phi and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. * Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. Third Party and Open Source Licenses Content of some examples or binaries may be covered by various open-source licenses. See the index.html file in each respective folder for details.