Intel Parallel Studio XE 2020 Update 1 RC | 7.6 Gb
Intel Software is pleased to announce the availability of Intel Parallel Studio XE 2020 Update 1 RC. The update includes bug fixes over the initial release.
Intel Parallel Studio XE is a development suite that boosts application performance by taking advantage of the ever-increasing processor core count and vector register width available in Intel Xeon processors, Intel Xeon Phi processors and coprocessors, and other compatible processors. Intel Parallel Studio XE simplifies the design, development, debugging and tuning of parallel code while boosting application performance. The suite of software enables software engineers from high performance compute (HPC), machine learning, and data analysis applications to productively increase performance on hardware. The Intel Parallel Studio XE tools integrate into your development environment, allowing you to leverage existing code.
Intel Parallel Studio XE Composer Edition
The Composer Edition of the Intel Parallel Studio XE helps you build faster code, using compilers, libraries and a data analytics library. Deliver high performance applications for HPC, enterprise and cloud solutions with industry-leading Fortran and C++ compilers, accelerated Python distribution, and performance libraries. Simplify development using standards-based parallel models. Drop advanced libraries, optimized for the latest hardware, right into your code.
Intel Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition
The Cluster Edition of the Intel Parallel Studio XE includes the Professional Edition and adds an MPI cluster communications library, MPI error checking and tuning, as well as a cluster diagnostic expert system, providing an even more robust toolset for software engineers. Future-proof high performance, scalable cluster applications that take full advantage of multicore and many-core power. Scale development efforts with standards-driven compilers, programming models, and tools. Profile MPI applications to quickly find bottlenecks, achieving high performance for parallel cluster applications. Verify that cluster components continue working together throughout the cluster lifecycle.
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Product: Intel Parallel Studio XE
Version: 2020.1.0(21)79 RC
Supported Architectures: x64
Website Home Page : https://software.intel.com/
Language: english
System Requirements: PC / macOs / Linux *
Supported Operating Systems: *
Size: 7.6 Gb
Processor Requirements
Systems based on IA-32 architecture are supported as target platformson Windows and Linux. Systems based on Intel 64 architectures below are supported both as host and target platforms.
Systems based on Intel 64 architecture:
- Intel Core processor family or higher
- Intel Xeon E5 v5processor families recommended
- Intel Xeon E7 v5processor families recommended
NOTE:It is assumed that the processors listed above are configured into homogeneous clusters.
Disk Space Requirements
12GB of disk space (minimum)on a standard installation. Cluster installations require an additional 4 GB of disk space.
NOTE: During the installation process, the installer may need up to 12 GB of additional temporary disk storage to manage the intermediate installation files.
Operating System Requirements
All components in Intel Parallel Studio XE support these operating systems on an Intel 64 architecture. Individual component tools may also support additional operating systems and architecture configurations. See the release notes for individual components for full details.
- Debian 9.0
- Fedora 29
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (the equivalent CentOS versions are supported, but not separately tested)
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12, 15
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, 16.04
- CentOS 7.x
- Windows 10
- Windows Server 2016, 2019
- macOS 10.14
- Xcode 10.2
The Intel MPI Library and Intel Trace Analyzer and Collector are supported on Intel Cluster Ready systems and high-performance computing (HPC) versions of the listed versions of Windows Server. These components are not supported on Ubuntu non-long-term support (LTS) systems. Installation on IA-32 hosts is no longer supported by anytools.
Memory Requirements
- 2 GB RAM (minimum)
Additional Software Requirements
Development for a 32-bit target on a 64-bit host may require optional library components (ia32-libs, lib32gcc1, lib32stdc++6, libc6-dev-i386, gcc-multilib, g++-multilib) to be installed from your Linux distribution.
On Microsoft Windows OS, the Intel C/C++ Compiler and Intel Visual Fortran Compiler require a version of Microsoft Visual Studio to be installed. The following versionsare currently supported:
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2017, 2019
- Microsoft Visual Studio Express (only for command line compilation)
On macOS, the Intel C/C++ Compiler and Intel Fortran Compiler require a version of Xcode to be installed. The following versions are currently supported:
- Xcode 9, 10
Systems based on IA-32 architecture are supported as target platformson Windows and Linux. Systems based on Intel 64 architectures below are supported both as host and target platforms.
Systems based on Intel 64 architecture:
- Intel Core processor family or higher
- Intel Xeon E5 v5processor families recommended
- Intel Xeon E7 v5processor families recommended
NOTE:It is assumed that the processors listed above are configured into homogeneous clusters.
Disk Space Requirements
12GB of disk space (minimum)on a standard installation. Cluster installations require an additional 4 GB of disk space.
NOTE: During the installation process, the installer may need up to 12 GB of additional temporary disk storage to manage the intermediate installation files.
Operating System Requirements
All components in Intel Parallel Studio XE support these operating systems on an Intel 64 architecture. Individual component tools may also support additional operating systems and architecture configurations. See the release notes for individual components for full details.
- Debian 9.0
- Fedora 29
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (the equivalent CentOS versions are supported, but not separately tested)
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12, 15
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, 16.04
- CentOS 7.x
- Windows 10
- Windows Server 2016, 2019
- macOS 10.14
- Xcode 10.2
The Intel MPI Library and Intel Trace Analyzer and Collector are supported on Intel Cluster Ready systems and high-performance computing (HPC) versions of the listed versions of Windows Server. These components are not supported on Ubuntu non-long-term support (LTS) systems. Installation on IA-32 hosts is no longer supported by anytools.
Memory Requirements
- 2 GB RAM (minimum)
Additional Software Requirements
Development for a 32-bit target on a 64-bit host may require optional library components (ia32-libs, lib32gcc1, lib32stdc++6, libc6-dev-i386, gcc-multilib, g++-multilib) to be installed from your Linux distribution.
On Microsoft Windows OS, the Intel C/C++ Compiler and Intel Visual Fortran Compiler require a version of Microsoft Visual Studio to be installed. The following versionsare currently supported:
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2017, 2019
- Microsoft Visual Studio Express (only for command line compilation)
On macOS, the Intel C/C++ Compiler and Intel Fortran Compiler require a version of Xcode to be installed. The following versions are currently supported:
- Xcode 9, 10
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