Author: Yar
Date: 00:12:20 04/29/05
Intel® Compilers Version 9.0 Version 9.0 of Intel C++ and Fortran for Windows* and Linux* Compilers are expected to be released in the second half of June, 2005, inline with recent releases of Intel’s first dual-core processors (Intel® Pentium® Processor Extreme Edition 840 & Intel® Pentium® D initially). More than ever, software tools play a critical role in software and application development so your customers can take advantage of the new features of a new generation of processor technologies. What’s new in 9.0: Full support of multi-core processors along with existing Intel processors and architectures OpenMP* and Autoparallization Intel® Debugger Security Improvements C++ (Linux & Windows) Improved performance over previous releases Support for AMD Processors <-------------------------------- Will be published on the system requirements page New Features: All Usability Improvements One package that includes tools for IA-32, Intel® Itanium® 2, and Intel® EM64T processors Improved, simplified installation including registration ANSI C++ Standard Compliance (C99) Fortran 2003 features, including the command line and environment variable inquiry intrinsics Linux Support for Mosberger unwinder that offers more complete stack unwinding (Itanium, Linux only) Improved Intel® Debugger support for optimized code Integration with latest Eclipse 3.0/CDT 2.1.1 (Linux) Improved command line compatibility with GCC (C++ Linux) Improved stability and reduced compile time (C++ Linux) Windows Uninitialized variable checking (Fortran Windows only) With best regards, Yar
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