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PGI is a premier supplier of software compilers and development tools for parallel computing. PGI high-performance parallel Fortran, C and C++ compilers and tools are supported on 64-bit x86 and OpenPOWER processor-based systems with or without NVIDIA Tesla GPU accelerators running under the Linux, macOS and Windows operating systems. PGI offers both for-fee and no cost license options.
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Samsung is the undisputable, long-term leader for DRAM and a leading manufacturer of NAND Flash solutions. We offer DRAM solutions including 3DS TSV DRAM, and all our advanced SSD products adopt Samsung’s unique 3D V-NAND technology. With Samsung Memory, you’re in for industry-leading performance, density, energy efficiency, and reliability.
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