Get Started with the Intel® HPC Toolkit for Linux*

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Date 11/07/2023
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Get Started with the Intel® HPC Toolkit for Linux*

Follow These Steps for the Intel® HPC Toolkit:

The following instructions assume you have installed the Intel® oneAPI software. Please see the Intel oneAPI Toolkits page for installation options.

  1. Configure Your System
  2. Build and run a sample project:

An offline copy of this Get Started is available on the Downloadable Documentation page.

Introduction

The Intel® HPC Toolkit is a comprehensive suite of development tools that make it fast and easy to build modern code that gets maximum performance out of the newest Intel® processors. This toolkit enables high performance computing on clusters or individual nodes with flexible options including optimal performance on a CPU or GPU.

Creating code is simplified with the latest techniques in vectorization, multi-threading, multi-node, and memory optimization. Get powerful, consistent programming with 512-bit Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions (Intel® AVX-512) for Intel® Core™ and Intel® Xeon® processors, OpenMP support, plus support for the latest standards and integrated development environments (IDEs). New features include greater scalability and reduced latency with the next-generation Intel® MPI Library. Take advantage of industry leading Priority Support provided by Intel engineers who can help you quickly troubleshoot and accelerate your performance-critical applications for improved business value.

The goal of this Get Started guide is to get you acquainted with the HPC Kit by building a sample project and using this toolkit to optimize your code for the best performance possible.

Included in this toolkit are: