Acumem offers the fastest and simplest way to identify and address performance bottlenecks on x86 single core and multicore based Linux and Solaris systems. Until now, performance analysis tools forced the developer to wade through a mass of data before they had any idea where the performance problems were. Even then, the process required as much black art as engineering skill to identify the specific nature of the problem. And worst of all, you may then have spent a vast amount of time trying to identify and fix problems without any guarantee at the outset that there will be any significant performance boost to your application even when you’ve finished.
Product Description:
Acumem SlowSpotter™ Acumem SlowSpotter is the first of a new generation of performance analysis tools from Acumem. It allows the Linux application developer to quantify and locate performance problems quickly and simply, displaying an index of the potential performance boost for each slowspot identified. The developer is presented with an immediate cost/benefit analysis of the potential gain to be obtained following optimization of the offending code. SlowSpotter is particularly effective in a multi-core environment, where the competition between cores for memory bandwidth becomes most acute
Acumem SpotLite™ Acumem SpotLite is an analysis tool that highlights slowspots in an application. It targets all programmers as well as those interested in, or working with performance evaluation of applications or benchmarks tests. By a simple click on a button you will get an analysis of the improvement potential for your application – for FREE! Acumem SpotLiteTM pinpoints slowspots in the code and explains what type the performance issues identified are of- it also prioritizes the slowspots and give estimate of the improvement potential. The tool is optimal for the programmers just wanting to make a quick quality assurance of their application before releasing it or for organization receiving applications and wanting to make an evaluation of their multi-core performance capabilities before running them on their systems
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