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Update intel-parallel-studio-introduction.md

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## Intel Compilers
The Intel compilers are available, via module intel. The compilers include the icc C and C++ compiler and the ifort fortran 77/90/95 compiler.
The Intel compilers are available, via the intel module. The compilers include the icc C and C++ compiler and the ifort Fortran 77/90/95 compiler.
```console
$ ml intel
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IDB is no longer available since Parallel Studio 2015.
The intel debugger version 13.0 is available, via module intel. The debugger works for applications compiled with C and C++ compiler and the ifort fortran 77/90/95 compiler. The debugger provides java GUI environment.
The Intel debugger version 13.0 is available via the intel module. The debugger works for applications compiled with the C and C++ compiler and the ifort Fortran 77/90/95 compiler. The debugger provides a Java GUI environment.
```console
$ ml intel
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## Intel Integrated Performance Primitives
Intel Integrated Performance Primitives, version 7.1.1, compiled for AVX is available, via module ipp. The IPP is a library of highly optimized algorithmic building blocks for media and data applications. This includes signal, image and frame processing algorithms, such as FFT, FIR, Convolution, Optical Flow, Hough transform, Sum, MinMax and many more.
Intel Integrated Performance Primitives, version 7.1.1, compiled for AVX is available via the ipp module. IPP is a library of highly optimized algorithmic building blocks for media and data applications. This includes signal, image, and frame processing algorithms, such as FFT, FIR, Convolution, Optical Flow, Hough transform, Sum, MinMax, and many more.
```console
$ ml ipp
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