Deliver outstanding performance on single and multiprocessor computers with advanced optimization techniques to keep your legacy code in shape, including support for multi-core processors, OpenMP support and auto-parallelization.
The Intel® Fortran Compiler for Linux* delivers rapid development and winning performance for the full range of Intel® processor-based platforms.
This compiler product automatically optimizes and parallelizes software to take best advantage of multi-core Intel processors. This compiler is also available as a separate product that incorporates Cluster OpenMP*. The Intel Fortran Compiler for Linux with Cluster OpenMP provides all the functionality of the Intel Fortran Compiler for Linux, plus a simple means of extending OpenMP parallelism to 64-bit Intel® architecture-based clusters.
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