PGI Accelerator Fortran/C/C++ Workstation 13.3 Linux x86/x64

PGI Accelerator Fortran/C/C++ Workstation 13.3 Linux x86/x64

Description

PGI Accelerator speeds up applications on the CPU. The program automatically analyzes the data and structure of the program and splits part of the software between the host cpu and the accelerator by a standard set of user-specified commands.

PGI Workstation is a single-use scientific and engineering tool and compiler. This tool is available in three language versions:

PGI Fortran Workstation: Fortran only

PGI C / C ++ Workstation: C and C ++ languages

PGI Fortran / C / C ++ Workstation: A combination of Fortran and C / C ++

PGI Accelerator speeds up applications on the CPU. The program automatically analyzes the data and structure of the program and splits part of the software between the host cpu and the accelerator by a standard set of user-specified commands.

PGI Fortran Workstation includes Portland Group Fortran 2003, FORTRAN 77 optimizer, and HPF compiler for Linux, Apple Mac, and Microsoft Windows. The PGI Fortran Workstation feature provides reliable quality for the development and maintenance of advanced scientific and technical applications.

PGI C / C ++ Workstation includes OpenMP C ++ and ANSI C optimizer compiler. C ++ compliant closely follows the recommended ANSI standard and is compatible with versions 2 and 3 cfront. All C ++ functions are compatible with Fortran and C functions, so you can build programs from components written in these three languages.

The PGI Workstation includes OpenMP and MPI, a PGDBG debugger, and PGPROF performance enhancements that can debug and specify eight local MPI processes.

Features and capabilities of PGI Accelerator

Full support for the PGI Accelerator programming model on the x64 + GPU

Full support for 64-bit AMD64 and Intel 64 multi-core

Intel 64 and AMD Opteron optimizers including SSE4.2 / AVX, SSE4a / ABM

Fully seamless development environment across 64-bit 32-bit systems and AMD and Intel-based systems running on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows

Full support for Fortran 2003, ANSI C99 and OpenMP

Support for creating shared objects on Linux, dynamic libraries on Mac OS and Windows DLLs

System requirements

Processor workstation or server based on 64-bit AMD64, 64-bit Intel64 or 32-bit x86 computer with one or more of the 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 graphics processor with the ability to calculate the CUDA 1.0 or later. Operating System: Red Hat Linux 9.0 or later, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 9 or above (tested on CentOS 5.8 & 5.9), SUSE 9.0 or higher, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 or later, or Fedora Core 4 or higher. Fully compatible with new versions of Linux that use test kernel 2.4 and GNU C Library 2.3.2 or higher. Includes support for new operating systems RHEL 6.3, Fedora 17, SLES 11 SP2, SUSE 11.3, OpenSUSE 12.2, Ubuntu 12.10 64-bit design requires a 64-bit operating system. Memory: 16 MB or more. Hard Disk: minimum (depending on the installed components) 250 MB during installation, 150 MB for the installed software. Optional Devices: Mouse or compatible pointing device to use additional graphic user interfaces.

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Installation

Read the Readme.txt file in the Crack folder.

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PGI Accelerator Fortran/C/C++ Workstation 13.3 Linux x86/x64

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