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Microsoft Visual Studio has supported the OpenMP 2.0 standard since 2005. The OpenMP application program interface for C, C++, and Fortran was originally developed in the 1990s for this purpose, and today the standard continues to evolve to support new scenarios, such as off-loading to additional devices and providing more fine-grained control over which threads execute which tasks. As devices with multiple cores and processors became ubiquitous, programming languages adapted to provide developers with control over how tasks are divided across processors.
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