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HP PGI HPC Cluster Development Kit - Licence - 5 User - PC
- High-Performance Computing (HPC) development kit.
- Software license for 5 users.
- Designed for PC-based clusters.
- Includes PGI compilers.
- Optimized for parallel processing.
- Facilitates HPC application development.
- Targeted for scientific and engineering workloads.
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Product Overview
The HP PGI HPC Cluster Development Kit is a software license for 5 users, enabling the development of high-performance computing (HPC) applications on PC-based clusters. It includes compilers and tools optimized for parallel processing.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Software License |
| Software Name | PGI HPC Cluster Development Kit |
| Vendor | HP (PGI) |
Additional Specifications
| User Count | 5 Users |
| Platform | PC Clusters |
Product Description
The HP PGI HPC Cluster Development Kit, identified by SKU 389457-B21, is a specialized software package designed to empower developers in creating and optimizing high-performance computing (HPC) applications. This kit provides essential tools, including advanced compilers from The Portland Group (PGI), which are crucial for harnessing the power of parallel processing across multiple nodes in a cluster. This license is specifically for a 5-user environment, making it suitable for small to medium-sized development teams working on computationally intensive tasks. The kit focuses on enabling developers to write, compile, and debug applications that can run efficiently on PC-based clusters, which are common in academic, research, and certain industrial settings. Key benefits include improved application performance through optimized code generation for various architectures, enhanced productivity for HPC developers, and the ability to tackle complex scientific and engineering problems that require massive computational resources. The PGI compilers are known for their support of industry standards like Fortran, C, and C++, along with parallel programming models such as OpenMP and MPI, making this kit a valuable asset for HPC development.

