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June 5th, 2007

Intel releases new 10.0 compiler

Posted by George Ou @ 9:11 am

Categories: Development, Intel, News, Processors

Tags: Apple Mac OS, Apple Macintosh, Fortran, Compiler, Intel Corp., George Ou

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Intel today has announced availability of the newest Intel 10.0 compilers for C++ and Fortran developers which boasts huge optimizations across a wide range of applications along with some basic auditing of code security. I spoke with Intel’s James Reinders to get a better understanding of the product line and how the new compiler optimizations improve performance.

The performance gains not only make the compiler a more compelling product, it also has ramifications in the heated CPU benchmark wars where single digit percentage points can make a difference. Intel has the luxury of optimizing their compilers for Intel processors while AMD has to rely more on their partners to deliver optimum performance. Among the gains made are single-core, multi-core, parallelization, OpenMP, MKL (Math Kernel Library), Scientific, and Multimedia processing. But Intel is careful to show benchmarks that show better performance on AMD processors using the Intel compiler versus non-Intel compilers.


Source: Intel Corporation *estimate*


Source: Intel Corporation *estimate*

[Update 8/19/2007 - Spec.org's John Henning has informed me that I should have marked these slides "estimate".  That is my mistake.]

[Update 5:00 PM - Note that these SPEC scores are certified by SPEC.org.  [Update 8/19/2007 - Spec.org's John Henning has informed me that "SPEC does not 'certify' any scores; it accepts results for publication after review."]  According to Intel, even higher scores were submitted on 5/9/2007 so there will soon be even better scores published on SPEC.org which will be the fastest SPEC scores.]

Product specs and pricing:
As usual, Intel’s C++ compiler for the Windows platform is an add-on for Microsoft Visual Studio but the new 10.0 Fortran compiler is now a standalone product because it comes bundled with a customized version of Visual Studio. Pricing information has also been allowed.

Professional pricing:

PRODUCTS (Single User)

MSRP

Intel® C++ Compiler Professional Edition for Windows*, Linux*, Mac OS* X $599
Intel® Fortran Compiler Professional Edition for Windows $699
Intel® Fortran Compiler Professional Edition + ISML* for Windows $1599
Intel® Fortran Compiler Professional Edition for Linux $899
Intel® Fortran Compiler Professional Edition for Mac OS X $699

Standard pricing:

PRODUCTS (Single User) MSRP
Intel® C++ Compiler Standard Edition for Windows*, Linux*, Mac OS* X $449
Intel® Fortran Compiler Standard Edition for Windows $599
Intel® Fortran Compiler Standard Edition for Linux $749
Intel® Fortran Compiler Standard Edition for Mac OS X $549
Intel® Math Kernel Library for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X $499
Intel® Integrated Performance for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X $199
Intel® Threading Building Blocks for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X $699

George Ou is Technical Director of ZDNet. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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