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300 MB free hard disk space, plus an additional 300 MB during.A system based on an Intel processor with Intel EM64T.Requirements to Develop Applications for Systems with Intel EM64T or AMD Linux Developer tools component installed, including gcc, g++ and.Or 2.3.5 and the 2.4.X or 2.6.X Linux kernel as represented by theĪll distributions listed are validated and not all distributions 100 MB of disk space, plus an additional 200 MB during installation.On an Intel processor with Intel EM64T, or a system based on an AMD* Processor or greater - Intel Pentium® 4 or Intel® Core™ or A system based on an IA-32 processor (minimum 450 MHz Intel Pentium® II.Requirements to develop IA-32 applications Refer to the Intel Cluster OpenMP documentation for further details. Note: Intel® Cluster OpenMP* is a separately licensedįeature and has different system requirements from that of the compilers. Library components to be installed from your Linux Distribution. Note: Development for a target different from the host may require optional IA-32 Host Supported target: IA-32 Intel® EM64T-based Host Supported targets: IA-32 and Intel® EM64T Intel® Itanium®-based Host Supported target: Intel® Itanium® (system on which you build the application) and application target (system The following list describes the supported combinations of compilation host May require installation of optional tools and libraries. Not all combinations of cross-platform development are supported and some combinations It will be run, for example, building on IA-32 to run on Intel Itanium®. To building an application on a platform type different from the one on which The term "cross-platform" or "cross-compilation" refers On the same platform that it was built on, for example, building on The term "native" refers to building an application that will run Intel Itanium® Refers to systems based on the Intel Itanium® 2 processor running aĦ4-bit operating system. Systems based on theĪMD* Athlon64* and Opteron* processors running a 64-bit operating systemĪre also supported by Intel compilers for Intel EM64T-based applications. Intel EM64T Intel® EM64T (Intel® Extended Memory 64 Technology) refers to systemsīased on IA-32 processors which have 64-bit architectural extensions, runningĪ 64-bit operating system ("Linux x86_64"). Supporting at least the Pentium® II instruction set, (for example, Pentium® 4,Ĭeleron®, Intel® Core™ or Intel® Xeon®), or processorsįrom other manufacturers supporting the same instruction set, running a 32-bit IA-32 IA-32 (Intel Architecture, 32-bit) refers to systems based on 32-bit processors To describe the platforms in its documentation, installation procedures and This section explains the terms that Intel uses Intel compilers support three platforms: general combinations of processorĪnd operating system type.
System Requirements Processor Terminology If you choose to uninstall the older version, you may do so before If you have an older version of the Intel Fortran Compilerįor Linux installed, you do not need to uninstall it before installing this For information about the product contents, including new and changedįeatures, please refer to the separate Release Notes. Read this document in its entirety before beginning and follow the steps in
This document explains how to install and configure for use the Intel® FortranĬompiler 9.1 for Linux* product. maxdepth 1 -type f -name "*.txt" ! -name "_*.Intel(R) Fortran Compiler 9.1 for Linux* Installation Guide Intel® Fortran Compiler 9.1 Main: universe.o model.o variable.o toolbox.oįind. $(MKLROOT)/lib/intel64/libmkl_blacs_intelmpi_lp64.a \ $(MKLROOT)/lib/intel64/libmkl_intel_thread.a \ $(MKLROOT)/lib/intel64/libmkl_intel_lp64.a \ $(MKLROOT)/lib/intel64/libmkl_scalapack_lp64.a \ LDFLAGS = $(MKLROOT)/lib/intel64/libmkl_blas95_lp64.a \
Would anyone be kindly letting me know how to modify my command so that the compilation is done with the full support of multiple cores (in my case 8 cores per CPU)?įCFLAGS = -g -O3 -openmp -xSSE4.2 -axAVX -mt_mpi -I$(MKLROOT)/include/intel64/lp64 -I$(MKLROOT)/include
I used the following specification for compiling my current program with the Intel Fortran compiler for Linux. It took me over 40 mins to build the program on my institute's computer. I ran into trouble in compiling my Fortran program.