doc: remove Intel references from testpmd guide

Removed redundant Intel references from TestPMD User Guide.

Signed-off-by: Siobhan Butler <siobhan.a.butler@intel.com>
Acked-by: Bernard Iremonger <bernard.iremonger@intel.com>
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Compiling the Application
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The testpmd application is compiled as part of the main compilation of the Intel® DPDK libraries and tools.
Refer to the Intel® DPDK Getting Started Guide for details.
The testpmd application is compiled as part of the main compilation of the DPDK libraries and tools.
Refer to the DPDK Getting Started Guide for details.
The basic compilation steps are:
#. Set the required environmental variables and go to the source directory:

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Introduction
============
This document is a user guide for the testpmd example application that is shipped as part of the Intel® Data Plane Development Kit.
This document is a user guide for the testpmd example application that is shipped as part of the Data Plane Development Kit.
The testpmd application can be used to test the Intel® DPDK in a packet forwarding mode
The testpmd application can be used to test the DPDK in a packet forwarding mode
and also to access NIC hardware features such as Flow Director.
It also serves as a example of how to build a more fully-featured application using the Intel® DPDK SDK.
It also serves as a example of how to build a more fully-featured application using the DPDK SDK.
DocumentationRoadmap
--------------------
The following is a list of Intel® DPDK documents in the suggested reading order:
The following is a list of DPDK documents in the suggested reading order:
* **Release Notes** : Provides release-specific information, including supported features,
limitations, fixed issues, known issues and so on.
Also, provides the answers to frequently asked questions in FAQ format.
* **Getting Started Guide** (this document): Describes how to install and configure the Intel® DPDK;
* **Getting Started Guide** (this document): Describes how to install and configure the DPDK;
designed to get users up and running quickly with the software.
* **Programmer's Guide** : Describes:
* The software architecture and how to use it (through examples), specifically in a Linux* application (linuxapp) environment
* The content of the Intel® DPDK, the build system
(including the commands that can be used in the root Intel® DPDK Makefile to build the development kit and an application)
* The content of the DPDK, the build system
(including the commands that can be used in the root DPDK Makefile to build the development kit and an application)
and guidelines for porting an application
* Optimizations used in the software and those that should be considered for new development
A glossary of terms is also provided.
* **API Reference** : Provides detailed information about Intel® DPDK functions, data structures and other programming constructs.
* **API Reference** : Provides detailed information about DPDK functions, data structures and other programming constructs.
* **Sample Applications User Guide** : Describes a set of sample applications.
Each chapter describes a sample application that showcases specific functionality and
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.. note::
These documents are available for download as a separate documentation package at the same location as the Intel® DPDK code package.
These documents are available for download as a separate documentation package at the same location as the DPDK code package.

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The following are the EAL command-line options that can be used in conjunction with the testpmd,
or any other Intel® DPDK application.
See the Intel® DPDK Getting Started Guide for more information on these options.
or any other DPDK application.
See the DPDK Getting Started Guide for more information on these options.
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