Downloads - NAG Fortran Library for SMP & Multicore Versions
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Windows x86-32 32-bit | Using Intel(R) Fortran Compiler v. 13.0 and compatible (including ifort 11.1 and 12.1) Using Vendor library: Intel MKL v. 11.0 and compatible Mark 24 | FSW3224DCL | Download Product |
Windows x64 64-bit Using 32-bit integers | Using Intel(R) 64-bit Fortran Compiler v. 13.0 and compatible Using Vendor library: Intel MKL v. 11.0 Mark 24 | FSW6I24DCL | Download Product |
Windows x64 64-bit Using 64-bit integers (ILP64) | Using Intel(R) 64-bit Fortran Compiler v. 13.0 and compatible Using Vendor library: Intel MKL v. 11.0.1 Mark 24 | FSW6I24DDL | Download Product |
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Linux x64 64-bit Using 32-bit integers | Using gfortran Compiler v. 4.6.1 and compatible Using Vendor library: ACML 4.4.0 and compatible Mark 23 | FSL6A23DFL | Download Product |
Linux x64 64-bit Using 32-bit integers | Using Intel Fortran Compiler v. 16.0.3.210 and compatible Using Vendor library: Intel MKL v. 11.3.3 and compatible Mark 26 | FSL6I26DCL | Download Product Compatibility Information |
Linux x64 64-bit Genuine Intel® Xeon Phi™ Processor Using 32-bit integers | Using Intel Fortran Compiler v. 16.0 and compatible Using Vendor library: Intel MKL version 11.3.3 and compatible Mark 26 | FSLM626DCL | Download Product Compatibility Information |
Linux x64 64-bit Using 64-bit integers (ILP64) | Using Intel Fortran Compiler v. 13.1.1 and compatible Using Vendor library: Intel MKL v. 11.0 and compatible Mark 24 | FSL6I24DDL | Download Product |
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Note | Support is available for other operating system and hardware combinations. | Please email us providing details of your system. |
Intel Fortran Compiler 11.1 Windows Download Windows 10
If using Windows 7, you may need to upgrade to Intel Fortran 11.1.048 or later. Optimization bug in Intel Fortran 10.0 and early 10.1 32-bit Intel Fortran 10.0 (and early 10.1) has a bug in the optimizer, which conflicts with the faster-running compile options which are set by default when you install Release 10.0-001 (April 2009) or later. XPL is a dialect of PL/1 documented in the book 'A Compiler Generator' by McKeeman, Horning and Wortman, published by Prentice-Hall, 1970, ISBN 13-155077-2. In 1996 David E. Bodenstab ported the compiler to the Intel 486 running on FreeBSD Unix. In 2020 Daniel E. Weaver ported the compiler to Linux. As of November 2020 the Linux port runs on both Linux and the Apple MAC.