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.
Intel Corp. last week rolled out the first major upgrade of its C++ and Fortran compilers in two years, adding new features to better exploit programming its X86 multicore processors. The compilers ...
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) ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Intel Corp. is upgrading its software designed to make it ...
Whether AMD or Intel is on top of the CPU world, there's one CPU related area in which Intel has historically been very successful: Compilers. With today's press release, it seems that Intel is taking ...
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 ...
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