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NAG to broaden 64-bit ARMv8-A ecosystem

20 November 2013 – The Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG), the global numerical software and HPC services company, announces a new technical collaboration with ARM® , the world’s leading semiconductor IP supplier. NAG’s highly skilled team of HPC experts, numerical analysts and computer scientists will ensure the algorithms in the NAG Numerical Library and the facilities of the NAG FORTRAN Compiler are available for use on ARM’s 64-bit ARMv8-A architecture-based platforms.

As part of this collaboration, NAG’s trusted numerical software will be ported to the ARMv8-A architecture using the DS-5 Development Environment. NAG Library routines underpin thousands of applications all over the world that require cutting edge numerical capabilities; thus enabling fast and accurate results of complex computation. By working with NAG, ARM is greatly enhancing the strong HPC infrastructure for ARMv8-A architecture through the enablement of numerical computation at its release.

Speaking of the new partnership, Mike Dewar, NAG Chief Technical Officer said: “There’s a lot of interest in energy-efficient computing and the community is eagerly awaiting the release of hardware based on the ARM AArch64 architecture.  We are delighted that NAG’s Library and Compiler will be available on ARMv8-A from day one, and look forward to working with users to exploit its capabilities to the full.”

Andrew N. Sloss, Senior Principal Engineer at ARM said: “The NAG Numerical Library is a de-facto standard with the highest reputation for quality and accuracy and the NAG compiler is renowned for its compliance to coding standards. We expect that NAG products and consulting services will be of great benefit to the ARM ecosystem and to users of the AArch64 execution state in particular. Our collaboration will help programmers to write the next generation of exciting portable software.”

Partnering with NAG for numerical software and for HPC and numerical consulting services can bring new sophisticated application capabilities, speed development time, reduce development and maintenance costs, protect your investment and enhance your reputation for quality and accuracy. NAG experts will be available on booth #1716 at SC13 to talk about partnerships and NAG’s Numerical Services and Products.

About NAG

The Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG) is dedicated to applying its unique expertise in numerical engineering to delivering high-quality computational software and high performance computing services. For over 40 years NAG experts have worked closely with world-leading researchers in academia and industry to create powerful, reliable and flexible software which today is relied on by tens of thousands of individual users, as well as numerous independent software vendors. NAG serves its customers from offices in Oxford, Manchester, Chicago, Tokyo and Taipei, through staff in France and Germany, as well as via a global network of distributors.

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