Intel® Data Mover Library (Intel® DML) is an open-source library to provide high-performance data manipulation on Intel CPUs. Intel® DML is intended for streaming data movement and transformation operations optimization that is applicable for effective storage, networking, persistent memory, and various data processing applications.
- Get Started
- Documentation
- Testing
- How to Contribute
- How to Report Issues
- License
- Security
- Notices and Disclaimers
To set up and build the Intel DML, refer to Installation for more details.
Documentation is delivered using GitHub Pages. See full Intel DML online documentation.
- High-Level C++ API Reference explains key concepts of High-Level C++ API.
- Low-Level C API Reference explains key concepts of Low-Level C API.
- Benchmarks Framework Guide provides information on how to setup, use and report key metrics using Benchmarks provided in Intel DML.
To build Intel DML offline documentation, see Documentation Build Steps and Prerequisites.
See Intel DML Testing page for details about testing process.
See Contributing document for details about contribution process.
See Issue Reporting for details about issue reporting process.
The library is licensed under the MIT license. Refer to the "LICENSE" file for the full license text.
This distribution includes third party software governed by separate license terms (see "THIRD-PARTY-PROGRAMS").
For information on how to report a potential security issue or vulnerability see Security Policy
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