Intel® Fortran Compiler 16.0 User and Reference Guide
Determines whether the compiler generates fused multiply-add (FMA) instructions if such instructions exist on the target processor.
Linux and OS X: | -fma -no-fma |
Windows: | /Qfma /Qfma- |
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-fma |
If the instructions exist on the target processor, the compiler generates fused multiply-add (FMA) instructions. However, if you specify -fp-model strict (Linux* OS and OS X*) or /fp:strict (Windows* OS), but do not explicitly specify -fma or /Qfma, the default is -no-fma or /Qfma-. |
This option determines whether the compiler generates fused multiply-add (FMA) instructions if such instructions exist on the target processor. When the [Q]fma option is specified, the compiler may generate FMA instructions for combining multiply and add operations. When the negative form of the [Q]fma option is specified, the compiler must generate separate multiply and add instructions with intermediate rounding.
This option has no effect unless setting CORE-AVX2 or higher is specified for option [Q]x, -march (Linux OS and OS X), or /arch (Windows OS).