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The Professional Edition offers the breadth of advanced optimization, multi-threading, and processor support that includes automatic processor dispatch, vectorization, auto-parallelization, OpenMP, data prefetching, loop unrolling, substantial Fortran 2003 support, and an optimized math processing library. The Professional Edition now includes support for Debian, Ubuntu, and Fedora 7, with Intel Math Kernel Library (Intel MKL). The Standard Edition compiler has the same performance and features as the Professional Edition compiler, but does not include Intel MKL.

Support for additional Linux distributions including Debian, Ubuntu and Fedora 7

More Fortran 2003 features, including Stream I/O
C Interoperability features make it easier to develop mixed-language applications. Asynchronous I/O enhances performance of applications which read and write large files. See the compiler Release Notes for a full list of supported Fortran 2003 features.

Improved Performance and Threading

  • New Parallel/Loop Optimiser (HPO)

Better application performance for computationally intensive applications such as graphics/digital media, financial modeling, and high-performance computing for threaded and non-threaded applications. Our new High Performance Parallel Optimiser, HPO, offers an improved ability to analyse, optimise, and parallelise more loop nests.

Security Checking and Diagnostics

  • GNU Mudflap
  • Static Verifier for buffer overflow
  • OpenMP API verification

Ability to create code that is less susceptible to security vulnerabilities, such as buffer overflow. The diagnostics are very helpful for novice and expert users for catching common coding errors, from unitialised variables to mismatched dummy and actual arguments to OpenMP API coding issues.

Optimisation Reports
More detailed optimisation diagnostics for users who want to use our advanced optimisations to help the compiler do a better job of tuning their applications. The new VTune™ Analyser 9.0 can filter optimisation reports to help guide optimisation efforts.

Code generation and optimisation support for future Intel processors implementing the SSE4 instructions

Options to enable more advanced optimisations for loop unrolling and streaming stores

Support for the Latest Multi-Core Processors

  • Intel Core2 Duo processor
  • Intel Core2 Quad processor
  • Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor 5300 series
  • Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor 3000 series
  • Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor 5000 series
  • Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor 7000 series
  • Dual-Core Intel Itanium 2 processor

Professional Edition
Includes not only the advanced capabilities of the compiler, but also the Intel® Math Kernel Library (Intel® MKL) with highly optimised functions for math processing.

  • Multi-Threaded Application Support, including OpenMP and auto-parallelisation for simple and efficient software threading.
  • Auto-vectorisation parallelises code to utilise the Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE) instruction set architectures (SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, and SSE4) of our latest processors.
  • High-Performance Parallel Optimiser (HPO) restructures and optimises loops to ensure that auto-vectorisation, OpenMP, or auto-parallelisation best utilises the processor’s capabilities for cache and memory accesses, SIMD instruction sets, and for multiple cores. This revolutionary capability, new in Version 10, combines vectorisation, parallelisation and loop transformations into a single pass which is faster, more effective and more reliable than prior discrete phases.
  • Interprocedural Optimisation (IPO) dramatically improves performance of small- or medium-sized functions that are used frequently, especially programs that contain calls within loops. The analysis capabilities of this optimiser can also give feedback on vulnerabilities and coding errors, such as uninitialised variables or OpenMP API issues, which cannot be detected as well by compilers which rely strictly on analysis by a compiler front-end.
  • Profile-guided Optimisation (PGO) improves application performance by reducing instruction-cache thrashing, reorganising code layout, shrinking code size, and reducing branch mispredictions.
  • Optimised Code Debugging with the Intel Debugger improves the efficiency of the debugging process on code that has been optimised for Intel architecture.
Requirements to develop IA-32 architecture-based applications
Processor
  • Minimum - A system based on an IA-32 architecture-based processor (minimum 450 MHz), Intel 64 architecture-based processor, or a system based on an AMD Athlonor AMD Opteron processor
  • Recommended - Intel Core Duo processor, Pentium® 4 processor, Pentium® D processor, Intel Xeon processor


RAM
  • Minimum - 512MB
  • Recommended - 1GB


Disk Space
  • 100 MB of disk space, plus an additional 200 MB during installation for the download and temporary files

Operating System
One of the following Linux distributions (this is the list of distributions tested by Intel; other distributions may or may not work and are not recommended - please contact Intel Premier Support if you have questions):

  • Asianux 3.0
  • Debian 4.0
  • Fedora 7
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, 4, 5
  • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9, 10
  • TurboLinux 11
  • Ubuntu 7.0.4


Other Software
  • Linux Developer tools component installed, including gcc 3.2 or later, g++ and related tools.
  • Linux component compat-libstdc++ providing libstdc++.so.5


Requirements to develop applications for processors that support Intel 64 architecture or for AMD Opteron processors
Processor
  • Minimum - Intel processor with Intel 64 architecture
  • Recommended - Intel Core 2 processor family, Intel Xeon processor


RAM
  • Minimum - 512MB
  • Recommended - 1GB


Disk Space
  • 300 MB free hard disk space, plus an additional 300 MB during installation for download and temporary files.
  • 100 MB of hard disk space for the virtual memory paging file. Be sure to use at least the minimum amount of virtual memory recommended for the installed distribution of Linux


Operating System
One of the following Linux distributions (this is the list of distributions tested by Intel; other distributions may or may not work and are not recommended - please contact Intel® Premier Support if you have questions):
  • Asianux 3.0
  • Debian 4.0
  • Fedora 7
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, 4, 5
  • SGI* ProPack 5
  • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9, 10
  • TurboLinux 11
  • Ubuntu 7.0.4

Other Software

  • Linux Developer tools component installed, including gcc 3.2 or later, g++ and related tools.
  • Linux component compat-libstdc++ providing libstdc++.so.5


Requirements to develop IA-64 architecture-based applications
Processor
  • Itanium 2 processor


RAM
  • Minimum - 512MB
  • Recommended - 1GB


Disk Space
  • 150 MB free hard disk space, plus an additional 200 MB during installation for download and temporary files.


Operating System
  • Linux system with glibc 2.2.4, 2.2.5, 2.2.93, 2.3.2 , 2.3.3, 2.3.4, or 2.3.5 and the 2.4.X or 2.6.X Linux kernel.


Other Software
  • Linux Developer tools component installed, including gcc 3.2 or later, g++ and related tools.
  • Linux component compat-libstdc++ providing libstdc++.so.5

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