Intel® Fortran Compiler for Linux* - Invoking the compiler
For 11.x compilers (10.x compilers did not need an argument), enter:
$ source <path-to-ifort-bin-dir>/ifortvars.sh (bash) <arg>
% source <path-to-ifort-bin-dir>/ifortvars. ... Author: Wendy Doerner (Intel) Type: Tips and Techniques |
11/04/2009
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Build CP2K using Intel Fortran compiler Professional Edition
This article show how to build CP2K for Intel64 platform, using Intel Fortran compiler Professional Edition version 11.0.083 / 11.1.059, and Intel Math Kernel Library (MKL) with FFTW 3.x support Author: Hao Jiang (Intel) Type: Tips and Techniques |
11/03/2009
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Using Intel Compilers for Linux with Ubuntu
How to install Intel Compilers on Ubuntu 9.10, 9.04, 8.10, 8.04 and newer. Author: Ronald W. Green (Intel) Type: Tips and Techniques |
11/03/2009
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Being Successful with the Intel® Compilers -- You Need to Know
Tips and techniques on using the Intel Compilers to maximize your application performance. Author: Brandon Hewitt (Intel),Vangal Venkatesh Type: Tips and Techniques |
11/02/2009
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Redistributable libraries for the Intel(R) C++ and Visual Fortran Compiler Professional Editions for Linux*
OverviewThis article contains links to the redistributable installation packages for the Intel Compiler Professional Editions for Linux*. The redistributable packages are for the end users who use appl ... Author: Jennifer Jiang (Intel) Type: Tips and Techniques |
10/14/2009
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Changing Language Setting to see English on a Japanese OS environment or Vice Versa on Linux*
The Intel C++ and Fortran Compiler for Linux* update 2 release contains the Japanese localized message catalog. After installing the Intel C++ and Fortran Compilers, you'll see the sub-folder:
<. ... Author: Jennifer Jiang (Intel) Type: Tips and Techniques |
09/14/2009
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Tips for using PARDISO
Provides tips for getting started and corrects some of the common mistakes made by first-time and experienced users. Author: Gennady Fedorov (Intel),Todd Rosenquist (Intel) Type: Tips and Techniques |
08/28/2009
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Using Intel Compilers for Linux with Caos Linux
Caos linux Author: Ronald W. Green (Intel) Type: Tips and Techniques |
08/28/2009
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How am I notified of updates for my registered products?
This article introduces how to receive the product update notification. Author: Lina Liu (Intel) Type: Tips and Techniques |
08/10/2009
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Intel Fortran Tips for Beginners
A very brief tips for absolute beginners in fortran language Author: roddur Type: Tips and Techniques |
08/04/2009
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Installing Intel Compilers on OpenSUSE
How to install the Intel Compilers on OpenSUSE 11.2 Author: Ronald W. Green (Intel) Type: Tips and Techniques |
07/22/2009
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How to Compile for Intel® AVX
Use the Intel Compiler 11.1 with the switch /QxAVX (Windows*) or -xavx (Linux*) to compile applications for Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions (Intel® AVX). Author: Martyn Corden (Intel) Type: Tips and Techniques |
07/16/2009
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Intel® compiler options for SSE generation (SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4) and processor-specific optimizations
Explains which Intel Compiler switches to use to target and optimize for a specific platform, cpu or processor. Type: Tips and Techniques |
07/13/2009
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Redistribution of Application Binaries Built for Linux*
Information on redistribution of applications built primarily with 11.x Intel(R) Compiler Professional Edition for Linux*. Author: Bonnie Aona (Intel) Type: Tips and Techniques |
07/10/2009
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Fortran Real Literal Constants Are Single Precision
Assigning a real literal constants to a double-precision or quad-precision variable can sometimes lead to unexpected results if the precision of the literal constant is not set properly. Author: Elizabeth S (Intel) Type: Tips and Techniques |
07/02/2009
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Intel Visual Fortran Pro for Linux Notes On gprof Use
Notes on using gprof with Intel Fortran Compiler Pro for Linux Author: Ronald W. Green (Intel) Type: Tips and Techniques |
07/01/2009
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Intel Compilers for Linux Version 11.1 Silent Installation Guide
Silent and non-interactive installation for Intel Compilers for Linux version 11.1 Author: Ronald W. Green (Intel) Type: Tips and Techniques |
06/29/2009
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Intel® Fortran Compiler - Support for Fortran language standards
Describes compliance of Intel Fortran compilers with Fortran language standards. Author: Steve Lionel (Intel) Type: Tips and Techniques |
06/24/2009
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Determining Root Cause of SIGSEGV or SIGBUS errors
SIGSEGV on linux and SIGBUS Root Causes Author: Ronald W. Green (Intel) Type: Tips and Techniques |
06/24/2009
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Where would the message catalogue files go
The user need to set the NLSPATH template variable when installing the message catalogue files on their own.
Author: Om Sachan (Intel) Type: Tips and Techniques |
04/28/2009
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Using the Intel Compilers for Linux with Debian
Installing the Intel Compiler for Linux under Debian Author: Ronald W. Green (Intel) Type: Tips and Techniques |
04/20/2009
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IA-32 and Intel®64 Processor Targeting Overview
The compiler supports many options that tune or optimize an application for different Intel and non-Intel processors. Differences are explained, and the switches /arch, /Qx..., /Qax... (Windows*) and -m, -x..., -ax... (Linux*, Mac OS* X) are recommended. Author: Martyn Corden (Intel) Type: Tips and Techniques |
04/06/2009
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Using Intel(R) Compilers for Linux under Fedora
Using Intel Compilers for Linux under Fedora 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Author: Kittur Ganesh (Intel),Feilong H. (Intel) Type: Tips and Techniques |
04/03/2009
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Redundancy server notes - Floating/Nodelocked license
This article provides some notes for redundancy server (three servers as the Intel license for FLEXLm server). Author: Lina Liu (Intel) Type: Tips and Techniques |
03/23/2009
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Remote activation notes
This article highlights some notes when customer try to install Intel C++/Fortran compiler version 11.x and Intel Parallel Studio with remote activation option(Choose alternative activation) Author: Lina Liu (Intel) Type: Tips and Techniques |
03/23/2009
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