Hey developers, have you ever faced a daunting task of having to understand and master multiple APIs and integrate external components to build a complete product? It can be difficult to envision a final product when only looking at limited set of features, specific platform capabilities and Operating Systems (OS’s). It can be confusing and too much time and energy is spent on maintaining application code specific to OS’s, rather than building innovative applications targeting multiple OS’s.
To help address those challenges and many more, Intel Corporation has just introduced a new revolutionary Intel® INDE beta feature Called Visual Coding Framework (VCF). VCF empowers developers with a high productivity and performance option for creation of visual computing centric applications via a drag and drop graph framework. This graph framework exposes simple but powerful access to many media capabilities using a range of end to end functional components.
VCF features a visual design paradigm using flow graphs and delivers a runtime and SDK which supports execution on both GPU and CPU. Developers can design and prototype fully functional Android* or Windows* (or both) media workloads using the VCF Designer user interface.
Transcoding made easy with a flow graph:
By using VCF, developers can skip the often expensive and time consuming process of low level coding to API(s), and instead get started quickly with development of high performance media/graphics workloads.
Pretty cool, right?
Want to know more "how VCF works", Download the full white paper to learn more about Visual Coding Framework or visit the VCF webpage.
Any comments, questions, feedbacks? Sure, Let us know through VCF Forum.
We have exciting plans for the future of this tool, and your feedback will greatly help us in that effort. Looking forward to hearing from you soon and until then, enjoy designing and building your workloads with VCF!
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