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PGI Accelerator Fortran / C / C++ Workstation v12.10 (Linux x86/x64)


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PGI Accelerator Fortran / C / C + + Workstation v12.10 (Linux x86/x64) | 717MB

Set of PGI compilers and tools version 12.10

Distribution updated v12.8-> 12.10
PGI Workstation Complete for Linux - Compilers Fortran and C / C + + and development tools:

PGFortran OpenMP * and auto-parallelizing Fortran 2003 compiler.
PGHPF data parallel High Performance Fortran compiler (only on Linux platforms)
PGCC OpenMP and auto-parallelizing ANSI C99 and K R C compiler.
PGC + + OpenMP and auto-parallelizing ANSI C + + compiler.
PGPROF graphical MPI / OpenMP / multi-thread performance profiler (logging routine that allows you to estimate the performance of certain functions).
PGDBG graphical MPI / OpenMP / multi-thread symbolic debugger.
MPICH MPI libraries, version 1.2.7, for 32-bit and 64-bit environments.
PGI ACML 5.2.0 c FMA4 support and without.
CUDA-x86-SDK/CUDA-Fortran-SDK/CUDA-Libs-4.1 4.2

A partial list of supported technical capabilities
Full 64-bit support on multi-core machines, AMD64 and Intel 64
Full 64-bit support on multi-core machines, AMD64 and Intel 64
Optimizing Intel 64 and AMD Opteron, including SSE4.2/AVX, SSE4a/ABM, pre-selection, the use of an additional set of registers and 64-bit addressing
PGI Unified Binary technology combined into a single execution code or object file code optimized for certain processors AMD64, Intel 64 or NVIDIA graphics processors
Full universal development environment for systems based on 64-bit and 32-bit processors from AMD and Intel that are running Linux, Mac OS X or Windows
Full support for Fortran 95 and add some add-ins Fortran 2003
Full support for ANSI C99
Full support for OpenMP 3.0 on the nuclei of up to 256
Embedding functions, including the functions of the library
Vectorization, cycling, division cycles
Memory hierarchy and optimize the location of the memory, including support pages
Loop unrolling, fusion cycles and cache tiling
Improved Auto-sync cycles, specially optimized for multicore processors
Support for existing applications concurrently scheduled
Extended Support Team / pragmas vectorization / optimization
Analysis of the current status and overall optimization
Configuration for a non-uniform memory (NUMA)
Liaising process / application CPU SMP / OpenMP
Support for creating shared objects on Linux, dynamic libraries Mac OS X and DLL for Windows
Member templates C + + class
Partial specialization and ordering C + +
Clarification of the definition of C + + templates
Support for improved assembly C / C + +
Concretization of style templates GNU
Integrated pre-processing C + +
Superstructure Cray / DEC / IBM (including Cray POINTERs and DEC STRUCTURES / UNIONS)
Support DOACROSS, compatible with SGI, and in PGF77 PGF95
Branch Auto sync with Fortran
Branch Auto Sync FOR loops in C / C + +
Own synchronization commands in OpenMP Fortran
Own synchronization OpenMP pragmas in C / C + +
Ability to interact IO RISC / UNIX byte-swapping
Full support for lists of compiler optimization commonly understood format
Custom modules simplify switching between different media / design versions
Includes an optimized math library ACML (LAPACK / BLAS / FFT), supported by all users
Supports the use of diversified libraries Intel Math Kernel Libraries (MKL) 10.1 and later versions

Year: 2012
Version: 12.10
Developer: The Portland Group
Platform: Linux x86/x64
Compatibility with Vista: No

System requirements:

Processor workstation or server-based 64-bit AMD64, 64-bit Intel64 or 32-bit x86 computer with one or more core or multi-core AMD Opteron (including Opteron Bulldozer), Phenom, Athlon or Turion, or microprocessors Intel Pentium II/III/4/M/D, Centrino, Core, Core 2, Xeon including architecture Penryn, Nehalem, Sandybridge.
Accelerator (optional): NVIDIA GPU computing with the ability to CUDA 1.0 or later.
Operating System: Red Hat Linux 9.0 or higher, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 9 or later (tested on OpenSuSE 12.1), SUSE 9.0 or higher, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 or higher, or Fedora Core 4 or higher. Fully compatible with new versions of Linux, which uses the 2.4 kernel and test GNU C Library 2.3.2 or above.

64-bit development requires a 64-bit operating system.
Memory: 16 MB or more.
Hard Disk: minimum (depending on the options selected) 250 MB during installation, 150 MB for installed software.
Accessories: Mouse or compatible pointing device to use additional graphical user interfaces.
Others: pdf Reader to view the documents.
Language: English only
Medicine: Present




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