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Do not use the <tt>-xHost</tt> option as the frontend nodes of hazelhen and laki are a different architecture than the compute nodes and you will lose performance! | Do not use the <tt>-xHost</tt> option as the frontend nodes of hazelhen and laki are a different architecture than the compute nodes and you will lose performance! | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Software Development Tools, Compilers & Libraries]] | * [[Software Development Tools, Compilers & Libraries]] |
Revision as of 10:27, 6 April 2016
Intel® Professional Edition Compilers include advanced optimization features, multithreading capabilities, and support for Intel® processors and compatible processors. They also provide highly optimized performance libraries for creating multithreaded applications. |
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Usage
Intel compilers (icc, icpc, ifort) are available through modules
module load compiler/intel
Warning: Do not use the -xHost option as the frontend nodes of hazelhen and laki are a different architecture than the compute nodes and you will lose performance!