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Nov 4

PGI Workstation Complete v12.10 X64-Lz0

Description: PGI Workstation Complete is PGI's flagship scientific and engineering workstation compiler bundle. It includes all features from both PGI Fortran Workstation and PGI C++ Workstation. PGI Fortran Workstation, The Portland Group's native parallelizing/optimizing FORTRAN 77, Fortran 90/95 and HPF compilers for 64-bit x64 and 32-bit x86 processor-based Linux, Apple Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows workstations, provide the features, quality, and reliability necessary for developing and maintaining advanced scientific and technical applications.

Features:


  • PGI Fortran Workstation—Fortran only
  • PGI C/C++ Workstation—C and C++ only
  • PGI Fortran/C/C++ Workstation—combined Fortran and C/C++
Release name: PGI.Workstation.Complete.v12.10.X64-Lz0
Size: 532 MB
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Sept 15

PGI Workstation Complete v10.9-Lz0


Release Description:

PGI Workstation? is PGI’s single-user scientific and engineering compilers and tools product. PGI Workstation is available in three language versions:
PGI Fortran Workstation?Fortran only PGI C/C Workstation?C and C only PGI Fortran/C/C Workstation?combined Fortran and C/C PGI Fortran Workstation includes The Portland Group’s native parallelizing/optimizing FORTRAN 77, Fortran 90/95/03 and HPF compilers for 64-bit x64 and 32-bit x86 processor-based Linux, Apple Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows workstations. PGI Fortran Workstation provides the features, quality, and reliability necessary for developing and maintaining advanced scientific and technical applications.
PGI C/C Workstation includes The Portland Group’s native parallelizing/optimizing OpenMP C and ANSI C compilers.The C compiler closely tracks the proposed ANSI standard and is compatible with cfront versions 2 and 3. All C functions are compatible with Fortran and C functions, so you can compose programs from components written in all three languages.
PGI Workstation includes the OpenMP and MPI enabled PGDBG parallel debugger and PGPROF performance profiler that can debug and profile up to eight local MPI processes. PGI Workstation also includes several versions of precompiled MPICH message passing libraries.
PGI Workstation includes a single user node-locked license for Linux, Mac OS X or Microsoft Windows. Volume packs of five or more single user node-locked licenses are also available. Volume packs are multi-platform licenses may be mixed by operating system up to the maximum count. PGI Server offers the same features as PGI Workstation but includes a multi-user network floating license.

PGI Workstation for both Mac OS X and Windows consists of command-level versions of the PGI compilers and both command-level and graphical versions of the PGDBG debugger and PGPROF performance profiler. An integrated development environment (IDE) is neither provided nor supported. As a separate product, PGI Visual Fortran fully integrates PGI Fortran compilers and tools into Microsoft Windows using Microsoft Visual Studio.

Release Name: PGI Workstation Complete v10.9
Size: 238.29 MB (249,869,966 bytes)
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Protection: License + Patch
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Aug 15

PGI Workstation Complete v10.8-Lz0

2mwy1jb PGI.Workstation.Complete.v10.8 Lz0

PGI Workstation™ is PGI’s single-user scientific and engineering compilers and tools product. PGI Workstation is available in three language versions:

* PGI Fortran Workstation—Fortran only
* PGI C/C++ Workstation—C and C++ only
* PGI Fortran/C/C++ Workstation—combined Fortran and C/C++

PGI Fortran Workstation includes The Portland Group’s native parallelizing/optimizing FORTRAN 77, Fortran 90/95/03 and HPF compilers for 64-bit x64 and 32-bit x86 processor-based Linux, Apple Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows workstations. PGI Fortran Workstation provides the features, quality, and reliability necessary for developing and maintaining advanced scientific and technical applications.

PGI C/C++ Workstation includes The Portland Group’s native parallelizing/optimizing OpenMP C++ and ANSI C compilers. The C++ compiler closely tracks the proposed ANSI standard and is compatible with cfront versions 2 and 3. All C++ functions are compatible with Fortran and C functions, so you can compose programs from components written in all three languages.
PGI Workstation includes the OpenMP and MPI enabled PGDBG parallel debugger and PGPROF performance profiler that can debug and profile up to eight local MPI processes. PGI Workstation also includes a precompiled MPICH message passing library.
PGI Workstation includes a single user node-locked license for Linux, Mac OS X or Microsoft Windows. Volume packs of five or more single user node-locked licenses are also available. Volume packs are multi-platform; licenses may be mixed by operating system up to the maximum count. PGI Server offers the same features as PGI Workstation but includes a multi-user network floating license.
PGI Workstation for both Mac OS X and Windows consists of command-level versions of the PGI compilers and both command-level and graphical versions of the PGDBG debugger and PGPROF performance profiler. An integrated development environment (IDE) is neither provided nor supported. As a separate product, PGI Visual Fortran fully integrates PGI Fortran compilers and tools into Microsoft Windows using Microsoft Visual Studio. PGI Visual Fortran is included with all PGI Workstation products for Windows containing Fortran.
This product targets 64-bit x64 and 32-bit x86 workstations with one or more single core or multi-core microprocessors.

Release Name: PGI.Workstation.Complete.v10.8-Lz0
Size: 239 MB
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