Intel MPI Library 3.2

Version 2.0 Enhancements

  • Product setup is streamlined with the ability to install under root or through an ordinary user ID. In addition, you can implement scripts for easy path setting.
  • Create dynamic applications with the ability to map to processes as they are spawned.
  • Write algorithms more efficiently using passive-target one-sided communication.
  • Take advantage of simplified process management, including automated MPD startup and cleanup; flexible system-, user-, and session-specific configuration files; and transparent support for alternative IP interfaces (which gives the end-user a better experience).
  • Use environment variables for runtime control over such things as memory registration cache, device-specific and collective protocol thresholds, and platform-specific fine-grain timers.
  • MPI-2 compatibility includes new features such as generalised requests and preliminary thread support.
  • Increase interoperability with your Fortran tools with new features.
  • Take advantage of all your disks with a tightly integrated ROMIO component.
  • Work with DAPL 1.1 and 1.2 compliant DAPL providers.
  • Use message queue browsing with the Etnus TotalView debugger.
  • Use internal MPI library state tracing with Intel Trace Analyzer and Collector 6.0.
  • Intel MPI Library now offers enhanced support of new operating systems and compilers, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9, and Intel Compilers for Linux, version 9.0.
  • Get up and running faster with new documentation for the Development Kit.
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