Intel today has announced availability of the newest Intel 10.0 compilers for C++ and Fortran developers which boasts huge optimizations across a wide range of applications along with some basic ...
Intel has announced major updates for its C++ and Fortran tools, updates that are aimed at making it easier for programmers to exploit thread-level and data-level parallelism in multicore processors.
The increasing acceptance of Linux among developers and researchers has yet to be matched by a similar increase in the number of available development tools. The recently released Intel C++ and ...
Intel on Tuesday announced compilers intended to help developers build threaded applications and optimize performance on multi-core hardware platforms. The Intel Compilers version 9.0 for C++ and ...
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Performance gains of up to approximately 30% over gcc 3.2. Optional Fortran compiler vs. g77, which translates into C and compiles with GCC. GCC compatibility mode. 64-bit support (Intel Itanium only) ...
On another forum a person put forward the assertion that GCC has caught up to Intel C/C++ compiler for vectorization and that Intel is even pushing their optimizations into GCC. Is this true? I'm ...
All main-campus and VIMS clusters have Intel and GNU compiler toolchains installed. As of our recent refresh to Rocky Linux 9, here are the available compilers: icx,icpx,ifx ** ifort is available but ...