New Intel Compiler Likes More Cores

Posted by Michael Larabel on June 05, 2007

Today Intel has released the Intel C++ Compiler and Fortran Professional Editions that are designed to simplify and speed software development for multi-core processors. These two software products combine the use of vectors and threads and uses loop transformation to accelerate your software on multi-core processors. The Intel C++ Professional Edition and Fortran Compiler Professional Edition is available for Linux as well as Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. The press release is available here. Intel today also announced its new Chipsets at Computex, the press release for the Intel Express G33, Q33, P35, Q35, and X38 is available in the Phoronix Forums.

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