[Beowulf] Compiler origins
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Greg Lindahl greg.lindahl at qlogic.comWed Jun 14 17:53:41 PDT 2006
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On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 02:26:06PM -0500, Geoff Jacobs wrote: > I know many commercial F90 compilers have origins in big iron. Absoft > came from Cray, Lahey from Fujitsu, Pathscale from SGI. Did Portland > Group make their own from scratch, or did they make a deal with someone > else to develop an existing compiler on x86? PGI predates x86 as an HPC platform. And I think Absoft only used the Cray front-end, which is what PathScale/SGI MIPS also used. -- greg
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