Difference between revisions of "Intel Compiler"

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To load the module of your choice type e.g.
To load the module of your choice type e.g.
   module load ics/2013_sp1.3.174/64
   module load ics/2013_sp1.3.174/64
It is recommended to use the latest release.
It is recommended to use the latest release. The commands for the available languages are
<center>
{| style="background-color:#eeeeff;" cellpadding="10" border="1" cellspacing="0"
|- style="background-color:#ddddff;"
! Name
!Description
|-
| ''icc''
| C compiler
|-
| ''icpc''
| C++ compiler
|-
| ''ifort''
| Fortran compiler
|-
|}
</center>
== Advantages ==
 
== Disadvantages ==


== Intel Cluster Studio addons ==
== Intel Cluster Studio addons ==

Revision as of 10:19, 9 February 2015

The Intel Compilers are available as modules for 32bit (depricated) and 64-bit version. To see the available versions of the Intel Compilers type

 module av ics

which currently shows

 -------------------- /cm/shared/uniol/modulefiles/COMPILER ---------------------
 ics/2013_sp1.3.174/32 ics/2013_sp1.3.174/64

To load the module of your choice type e.g.

 module load ics/2013_sp1.3.174/64

It is recommended to use the latest release. The commands for the available languages are

Name Description
icc C compiler
icpc C++ compiler
ifort Fortran compiler

Advantages

Disadvantages

Intel Cluster Studio addons

Within the Intel Cluster Studio several tools and libraries for debugging, profiling and analyzing of program code are included:

  • MKL (Math Kernel Library)
  • VTune
  • Intel Trace Analyzer
  • Intel Thread Checker
  • Intel Debugger (idb)
  • Thread Building Blocks
  • Intel(R) Advisor Command Line Tool