I have been using the pgi fortran compiler (community edition), but now my license expired. My impression is that now I have to move to nvfortran, but it seems to me that the Windows version is not available yet. Can you please give me some information about when I can expect the release or what other options I have.
Thank you for your help!
Cristian
Hi Cristian,
Yes, PGI was rebranded to be the NVIDIA HPC Compiler and now part of the no-cost NVIDIA HPC SDK.
We are in the process of developing a Windows release of the HPC SDK but it wont be available for a few more months. Apologies for the delay, but we’re adding many features such as a C++ compiler and move to a LLVM back-end which take time to implement.
-Mat
Dear Mat,
Thank you for the information. I‘ll wait till it becomes available.
I wish you a Happy New Year!
Cristian
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Hello @MatColgrove
I have a similar type of question. I have been using PGI19.10 community edition in my Linux Centos. Now, I want to buy a license for the pgi compiler. If I understand correctly, I need to use NVFORTRAN compiler now.
Is the nvfortran compiler free?. If not what is the cost for 1yr/ 2 yr / 3 yr licenses for the Linux platform?
Thank you
Yes. Nvfortran is included in the NVIDIA HPC SDK which is available at no-cost at: High Performance Computing HPC SDK | NVIDIA Developer
Support services are available for-fee. If needed, please find more information at bottom of the page.
-Mat
Thank you, Mat