Intel Fortran Compiler - Description of Packaging

Description of Packaging

Intel Fortran 13.0 compilers are not available as a standalone compilers. They are available in packages, some of which include other build-tools, such as libraries, and others which include performance and threading analysis tools. Intel Fortran is part of Intel Parallel Studio XE, which includes Intel C++ (available for Windows and Linux) and Intel Fortran Studio XE, both of which include performance analysis and thread-diagnostic tools. Intel Fortran Composer XE (available for Windows, Linux and OS X) and Intel Composer XE, which also includes Intel C++ (available for Windows and Linux) do not include the analysis and thread-diagnostic tools. Intel compilers are also included in Intel Cluster Studio (no analysis tools) and Intel Cluster Studio XE (analysis tools included). The cluster tools are available for use on Windows and Linux. Packages that include Intel C++ also include the Intel Math Kernel Library (Intel MKL), Intel Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel IPP) and Intel Threading Building Blocks (Intel TBB). Fortran-only packages only include Intel MKL.

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