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Downloads
Downloads MPICH is distributed under a BSD-like license. NOTE: MPICH binary packages are available in many UNIX distributions and for Windows. For example, you can search for it using “yum” (on Fedora), “apt” (Debian/Ubuntu), “pkg_add” (FreeBSD) or “port”/”brew” (Mac OS). If … Continue reading
MPICH 3.4 released
A new stable release of MPICH, 3.4, is now available for download. This is the first stable release in the 3.4.x series. In this release, ch4 replaces ch3 as the default device configuration. New features include GPU support, Yaksa datatype … Continue reading
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MPICH 3.4rc1 released
A new release candidate of MPICH, 3.4rc1, is now available for download. In the 3.4 series, ch4 replaces ch3 as the default device configuration. New features include GPU support, Yaksa datatype engine integration, multi-VCI communication (experimental), XPMEM support, DAOS support … Continue reading
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MPICH 3.4b1 released
A new preview release of MPICH, 3.4b1, is now available for download. This previews the 3.4 major release series. In the 3.4 series, ch4 replaces ch3 as the default device configuration. New features include GPU support, Yaksa datatype engine integration, … Continue reading
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MPICH 3.4a3 released
A new preview release of MPICH, 3.4a3, is now available for download. This previews the 3.4 major release series. In the 3.4 series, ch4 replaces ch3 as the default device configuration. New features include GPU support, multi-VCI communication (experimental), XPMEM … Continue reading
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MPICH 3.4a2 released
A new preview release of MPICH, 3.4a2, is now available for download. This previews the 3.4 major release series. In the 3.4 series, ch4 replaces ch3 as the default device configuration. Other new features include DAOS support in ROMIO (thanks … Continue reading
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MPICH 3.3b3 released
A new preview release of MPICH, 3.3b3, is now available for download. MPICH 3.3 contains a new (non-default) device layer implementation – CH4. CH4 is designed for low software overheads to better exploit next-generation hardware. An OFI (http://libfabric.org) or UCX … Continue reading
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MPICH 3.3b2 released
A new preview release of MPICH, 3.3b2, is now available for download. MPICH 3.3 contains a new (non-default) device layer implementation – CH4. CH4 is designed for low software overheads to better exploit next-generation hardware. An OFI (http://libfabric.org) or UCX … Continue reading
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MPICH 3.3b1 released
A new preview release of MPICH, 3.3b1, is now available for download. MPICH 3.3 contains a new (non-default) device layer implementation – CH4. CH4 is designed for low software overheads to better exploit next-generation hardware. An OFI (http://libfabric.org) or UCX … Continue reading
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MPICH 3.3a3 released
A new preview release of MPICH, 3.3a3, is now available for download. MPICH 3.3 contains a new (non-default) device layer implementation – CH4. CH4 is designed for low software overheads to better exploit next-generation hardware. An OFI (http://libfabric.org) or UCX … Continue reading
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MPICH 3.3a2 released
A new preview release of MPICH, 3.3a2, is now available for download. MPICH 3.3 contains a new (non-default) device layer implementation – CH4. CH4 is designed for low software overheads to better exploit next-generation hardware. An OFI (http://libfabric.org) or UCX … Continue reading
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MPICH 3.3a1 released
A new preview release of MPICH, 3.3a1, is now available for download. This preview is the first in the 3.3 major release series. Of major focus in this alpha is an new (non-default) device layer implementation – CH4. CH4 is … Continue reading
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MPICH is a high performance and widely portable implementation of the Message Passing Interface (MPI) standard. MPICH and its derivatives form the most widely used implementations of MPI in the world. They are used exclusively on nine of the top … Continue reading
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Guides
User’s Guides MPICH Installers’ Guide is a guide to help with the installation process of MPICH. Both Unix and Windows installation procedures are outlines. MPICH Users’ Guide provides instructions to use MPICH. This manual explains how to run MPI applications … Continue reading
MPICH Overview
MPICH Overview MPICH is a high-performance and widely portable implementation of the Message Passing Interface (MPI) standard (MPI-1, MPI-2 and MPI-3). The goals of MPICH are: (1) to provide an MPI implementation that efficiently supports different computation and communication platforms … Continue reading
Releases
The current stable release for MPICH is . Source Code () Hydra Process Manager () Downloads Page >>
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