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mtune, tune
Performs optimizations for specific processors but does not cause extended instruction sets to be used (unlike -march).
Linux: |
-mtune=processor |
Windows: |
/tune:processor |
processor |
Is the processor for which the compiler should perform optimizations. Possible values are:
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generic |
Code is generated for the compiler's default behavior. |
This option performs optimizations for specific processors but does not cause extended instruction sets to be used (unlike -march).
The resulting executable is backwards compatible and generated code is optimized for specific processors. For example, code generated with -mtune=core2 or /tune:core2 runs correctly on 4th Generation Intel® Core™ processors, but it might not run as fast as if it had been generated using -mtune=haswell or /tune:haswell. Code generated with -mtune=haswell (/tune:haswell) or -mtune=core-avx2 (/tune:core-avx2) will also run correctly on Intel® Core™2 processors, but it might not run as fast as if it had been generated using -mtune=core2 or /tune:core2. This is in contrast to code generated with -march=core-avx2, which will not run correctly on older processors such as Intel® Core™2 processors.
This option only applies to host compilation. When offloading is enabled, it does not impact device-specific compilation.
Product and Performance Information |
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Performance varies by use, configuration and other factors. Learn more at www.Intel.com/PerformanceIndex. Notice revision #20201201 |
Visual Studio: Code Generation [Intel C++] >Intel Processor Microarchitecture-Specific Optimization
Eclipse: Code Generation > Intel Processor Microarchitecture-Specific Optimization
Xcode: Code Generation > Intel Processor Microarchitecture-Specific Optimization
-mtune |
Linux: -mcpu (this is a deprecated option) Windows: None |