Sun Microsystem’s latest development tool catering to high-performance computing (HPC) environments is now available as a free download.
Sun Studio 11, available on the company’s Web site, takes advantage of 32-bit and 64-bit applications and multi-core processors. Registration to the free-to-join Sun Developer Network (SDN) is required for the download.
The developer tool is one of three IDEs (define) built on top of the core NetBeans platform and re-branded under the Sun name. The other two, Sun Java Studio Enterprise and Sun Java Studio Creator, are aimed at Java developers while Sun Studio is targeted to C, C++ and Fortran developers.
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