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Hi,
I've just received PHI 3120 on a Windows machine. The code we've written is in the current Intel Fortran but I see the Intel web pages discuss an beta version of a Fortran compiler and Amplifier for the PHI. I'm confused. Should we be using the up-to-date current Intel Fortran compiler or the beta version discussed in http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/beta-windows-enabled-drivers-and-development-tools-for-intelr-xeon-phitm-coprocessor?
I figure we're going to have enough fun being de facto hardware and software beta testers that we ight as well start with the best/proper choice of compiler.
thanks,
Bruce
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Windows support for Xeon Phi™ is only available in the Beta packages at the URL you cited. That's the best/proper choice at this moment. The official Composer XE 2013 SP1 release with Windows support for Xeon Phi™ is targeted for early next month, so you can upgrade (assuming you have current product subscription - sounds like you do) to that release then.
I believe an MPSS Beta update release is also planned around the same time next month.
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