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Experience the latest XL Fortran compilers on AIX and Linux - Download a trial
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Looking to see and learn about the latest compiler enhancements in XL Fortran on AIX and Linux. Download a trial.
Here is quick recap of some of the highlights of these new compilers:
Compliance to ISO programming language standards including the Fortran 2003 standard and partial support for the Fortran 2008 standard
Support for the OpenMP 3.1 industry specification
Compile-time performance and scalability improvements
Enhancements to the diagnostic reports that can help you identify opportunities to improve the performance of your applications
Improved capability for debugging optimized code
New and enhanced compiler options, directives, and intrinsics
See the latest trials here.
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