Intel Threading Building Blocks (TBB) is a C++ template library developed by Intel for creating parallel programs. It provides a high-level abstraction for task-based parallelism, allowing developers to focus on expressing the parallelism inherent in their algorithms rather than dealing with low-level threading details. TBB automatically manages thread creation, scheduling, and synchronization, optimizing for performance and scalability on multi-core processors. It is commonly used in applications requiring high performance, such as image processing, scientific computing, and financial modeling.
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