AMD Core Math Library

AMD Core Math Library (ACML) is an end-of-life [1] software development library released by AMD. This library provides mathematical routines optimized for AMD processors.

Features

ACML consists of the following main components:[2]

  • A full implementation of Level 1, 2 and 3 Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms (BLAS), with optimizations for AMD Opteron processors.
  • A full suite of Linear Algebra (LAPACK) routines.
  • A comprehensive suite of Fast Fourier transform (FFTs) in single-, double-, single-complex and double-complex data types.
  • Fast scalar, vector, and array math transcendental library routines
  • Random Number Generators in both single- and double-precision

Supported platforms

AMD offers pre-compiled binaries for Linux, Solaris, and Windows available for download. Supported compilers include GNU Fortran, Intel Fortran Compiler, Microsoft Visual Studio, NAG, PathScale, PGI compiler, and Sun Studio.[3]

See also

  • GPUOpen - Open-source software suite for visual effects, HPC, and GPGPU
  • Framewave - formerly the AMD Performance Library
  • Open64 - AMD has an Open64 compiler distribution that can be used with ACML
  • Math Kernel Library (MKL)

License

ACML has a proprietary license. The library is distributed in binary form free of charge, but cannot be freely redistributed.[4][5]

References

  1. AMD Core Math Library Product Features
  2. "ACML". Archived from the original on 2014-10-15. Retrieved 2014-10-19.
  3. ACML Downloads & Resources
  4. Redistribution Agreements Archived 2014-10-15 at the Wayback Machine, ACML Redistribution Agreements
  5. ACML EULA, End-user license agreement
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