The PGI Accelerator Server Compiler Suite allows users to use a C, C++ or FORTRAN compiler on any campus machine running Linux. The Accelerator features include support for GPU’s and multi-core CPU’s via CUDA-FORTRAN and CUDA-x86. See http://www.pgroup.com/products/pgiserver.htm for more details.
Linux version : 13.3
Support Level : None
Staff :
You must possess a valid University of Strathclyde email address and register with The Portland Group before installing PGI Accelerator Server Compiler Suite
To register and download the software, please visit The Portland Group
Please note:
Version 13 is compatible with the University license server software
Later versions are not supported.
Student :
You must possess a valid University of Strathclyde email address and register with The Portland Group before installing PGI Accelerator Server Compiler Suite
To register and download the software, please visit The Portland Group
Please note:
Version 13 is compatible with the University license server software
Later versions are not supported.
Type : Floating Licence
End Date : Perpetual, but in maintenance until August 31st 2017
Licence Details :
Please read licence details before downloading software:
VIEW PGI ACCELERATOR SERVER COMPILER SUITE LICENCE TERMS NOW
Usage :
Available to staff and students
Restricted to Campus Network
Personal Licence : Not Applicable
When downloading this software, an automated email will be sent to your university email account. Please read this email as it contains information and instructions.
If you have any problems downloading, installing or authorising this software, please contact help@strath.ac.uk
A huge variety of information is available, including overviews, and FAQs on The Portland Group
PGI Accelerator Server Compiler Suite - license info and installation instructions
Who is it for?
Staff :
Free to download from Vendor
Student :
Free to download from vendor
System Requirements
Processor workstation or server-based 64-bit AMD64,
64-bit Intel64 or 32-bit x86 computer with one or more core or multi-core AMD Opteron (including Opteron Bulldozer),
Phenom, Athlon or Turion,
or microprocessors Intel Pentium II/III/4/M/D,
Centrino, Core, Core 2, Xeon including architecture Penryn