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LabVIEW High Performance Analysis Library 2.0

*Note* This page contains information regarding the High Performance Analysis Library offering on NI Labs for archive purposes. The functionality previously provided by the High Performance Analysis Library (HPAL) on NI Labs will be included in an official LabVIEW software add-on in the near future. To request enrollment in the beta program, evaluate the software, and provide feedback, please contact Product Manager Casey Weltzin at casey.weltzin@ni.com.

While most functionality included in the NI Labs release is included in the beta software, there may be some discrepancies between this NI Labs page and the beta software / end product. Please see the beta software documentation for the most up-to-date summary of features and reference information.

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Introduction

HPAL 2.0 is an Intel MKL based library providing parallelized mathematical and signal processing functions. For more detailed information, please visit the website of HPAL 1.0.

What's New?

  • More parallelized linear algebra and signal processing functions.

  • Single precision linear algebra and signal processing functions.

  • 3D transforms (FFT, DST, DCT)

Function List

Download the Quick Reference Guide for the list of functions exposed.

Software Requirements

  • Windows XP or later

  • LabVIEW 2009 (32-bit)

Installation

  1. For access to the high performance analysis functions in LabVIEW, please request enrollment in the beta program by contacting casey.weltzin@ni.com
  2. Note that the beta program also includes functionality previously included in the LabVIEW Sparse Linear Algebra Library software on NI Labs

Comments
D*
Member
Member
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Could you please create a version for 64-bit LabVIEW?  Thanks!

Caseyw
NI Employee (retired)
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Hello,

Thank you for your post. I invite you to please contact me (casey.weltzin@ni.com) if you are interested in evaluating a piece of beta software which does include 64-bit high performance analysis capabilities.

Best Regards,

Casey Weltzin

LabVIEW Product Manager

National Instruments

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