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Intel Parallel Studio.

Link to section 'Versions' of 'intel' Versions

  • Bell: 17.0.1.132, 19.0.5.281
  • Brown: 16.0.1.150, 17.0.1.132, 18.0.1.163, 19.0.3.199
  • Scholar: 16.0.1.150, 17.0.1.132, 18.0.1.163, 19.0.3.199
  • Gilbreth: 17.0.1.132, 19.0.5.281
  • Negishi: 19.1.3.304
  • Anvil: 19.0.5.281
  • Workbench: 16.0.1.150, 17.0.1.132, 18.0.1.163, 19.0.3.199

Link to section 'Module' of 'intel' Module

You can load the modules by:

module load intel

Link to section 'Compiling serial programs' of 'intel' Compiling serial programs

A serial program is a single process which executes as a sequential stream of instructions on one processor core. Compilers capable of serial programming are available for C, C++, and versions of Fortran.

Here are a few sample serial programs:

  • serial_hello.f
  • serial_hello.f90
  • serial_hello.f95
  • serial_hello.c
  • serial_hello.cpp

     

    The following table illustrates how to compile your serial program:
    Language Intel Compiler
    Fortran 77
    $ ifort myprogram.f -o myprogram
     
    Fortran 90
    $ ifort myprogram.f90 -o myprogram
     
    Fortran 95
    $ ifort myprogram.f90 -o myprogram
     
    C
    $ icc myprogram.c -o myprogram
    C++
    $ icc myprogram.cpp -o myprogram

    The Intel compiler will not output anything for a successful compilation. Also, the Intel compiler does not recognize the suffix ".f95".

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