Intel® Fortran Compiler 16.0 User and Reference Guide
Using the Intel® Fortran Compiler, you can compile and generate applications that can run on the Intel® 64 and IA-32 architectures.
Intel® 64 architecture applications can run on the following:
IA-32 architecture applications can run on the following:
Intel® Many Integrated Core Architecture (Intel® MIC Architecture) focused applications can build on supported Windows* and Linux* operating systems. However, these applications can run only on Intel® 64 architecture-based systems, targeting Intel® MIC Architecture.
Some information that applies to Intel® 64 architecture may also apply to Intel® Many Integrated Core Architecture (Intel® MIC Architecture).
Unless specified otherwise, assume the information in this document applies to all supported architectures and all operating systems.
You can use the compiler on the command line or in a supported Integrated Development Environment (IDE):
See the Release Notes for complete information on supported architectures, operating systems, and Integrated Development Environments for this release.
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