Arm announces its most comprehensive tool suite for the HPC ecosystem
With the continued emergence of innovative, infrastructure-ready Arm-based server platforms, Arm is announcing availability of the Arm Allinea Studio. By providing access to Arm-specific compilers and libraries alongside market-leading debug and optimization tools, the Arm server ecosystem now has access to an end-to-end commercial suite for building and porting High Performance Computing (HPC) applications. Additionally, we will support ongoing advancement of the established tools from Allinea (such as Forge, DDT, and MAP), enabling hardware-specific optimization across HPC and server platforms.
As new Arm-based infrastructure hardware is developed by our ecosystem of partners, such as Cavium and Qualcomm, it's vital that HPC users can run their applications on new hardware solutions. Such developments, along with the availability of a complete tools suite from Arm and the wider open and commercial ecosystem signal an unprecedented opportunity for HPC. Users are now beginning to evaluate Arm server-class technology for scientific applications and to test the performance of applications across what is gradually becoming a more open vendor base.
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