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On Windows, it is known as Intel Visual Fortran. [2] On macOS and Linux, it is known as Intel Fortran. In 2020 the existing compiler was renamed “Intel Fortran Compiler Classic” (ifort) and a new Intel Fortran Compiler for oneAPI (ifx) supporting GPU offload was introduced.
Silverfrost FTN95: Fortran for Windows is a compiler for the Fortran programming language for computers running Microsoft Windows. It generates executable programs from human-written source code for native IA-32 Win32, x86-64 (from version 8.00 [1]) and for Microsoft's .NET platform. There is a free-of-charge Personal edition, which generates ...
Intel Parallel Studio XE was a software development product developed by Intel that facilitated native code development on Windows, macOS and Linux in C++ and Fortran for parallel computing. [2] Parallel programming enables software programs to take advantage of multi-core processors from Intel and other processor vendors.
Variations of the Fortran and BASIC compilers for Macintosh were marketed under the name A/C Fortran and A/C Basic for Amiga. Fortran compilers for Linux/Unix and Microsoft Windows followed. The Mac and Amiga Fortran compilers included an Integrated development environment (IDE) and profiler. The IDE was added to the Windows compilers and is ...
Photran (part of Eclipse), Simply Fortran, Lahey Fortran Intel Fortran Compiler Classic (ifort) Intel: Current: Yes: Linux and macOS: No: Freeware, optional priority support: Yes (plugins), Visual Studio on Windows, Eclipse on Linux, XCode on Mac Intel Fortran Compiler (beta) (ifx) Intel: Current: Yes: Linux: No: Freeware, optional priority support
PGI (formerly The Portland Group, Inc.) was a company that produced a set of commercially available Fortran, C and C++ compilers for high-performance computing systems. On July 29, 2013, Nvidia acquired The Portland Group, Inc. [1] [2] As of August 5, 2020, the "PGI Compilers and Tools" technology is a part of the Nvidia HPC SDK product available as a free download from Nvidia.
Support of OpenACC is available in commercial compilers from PGI (from version 12.6), and (for Cray hardware only) Cray. [7] [14]OpenUH [15] is an Open64 based open source OpenACC compiler supporting C and FORTRAN, developed by HPCTools group from University of Houston.
The Intel Debugger (IDB) was developed by Intel and provided support (at various levels depending on compiler product) for debugging programs written in C, C++, and Fortran (77, 90 and 95). [4] It provided a choice of command-line and Java -based graphical user interface (GUI) on the Linux Eclipse platform. [ 5 ]