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Intel Cluster Studio (often known as Intel Cluster Studio XE) was a comprehensive suite of software development tools and libraries created by Intel to help developers build, analyze, optimize, and scale High-Performance Computing (HPC) applications for cluster systems.

It was specifically designed for distributed and hybrid computing environments where multiple nodes or servers work together on heavy workloads. 🔄 Current Status: Rebranded to oneAPI

In December 2020, Intel officially retired and rebranded Cluster Studio and Parallel Studio when they transitioned their software development tools to the Intel oneAPI framework. All of the core capabilities from Cluster Studio are now packaged inside the Intel oneAPI HPC Toolkit (which is typically paired with the oneAPI Base Toolkit for a complete environment). Core Components of Intel Cluster Studio

When it was active, Cluster Studio was essentially Intel’s flagship “Cluster Edition” package. It included everything from their standard development suites, plus a suite of distributed memory and cluster-specific tools. Key features included:

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