PGI Pricing

PGI offers separate pricing for commerical enterprises and academic institutions. Academic pricing is available to degree granting institutions only. Governmental agencies, please refer to the commerical price lists.

PGI licenses are offered either with and without support for GPU accelerators. All PGI licenses include both 64-bit and 32-bit software. Individual licenses are available for Linux, Mac OS X or Windows. For multi-user PGI Workstation and PGI Server licenses, multiple operating system options are also available. PGI Visual Fortran® is available for Windows only.

PGI compilers and tools can be installed and used on either 64-bit x64 systems or on 32-bit x86 systems. Installations on 64-bit systems can generate executables for either native 64-bit execution, or execution on 32-bit-only x86 processors. Installations on 32-bit systems can generate executables only for 32-bit x86 processors (no cross-compilation from 32-bit systems to 64-bit systems).

CUDA Fortran relies on NVIDIA software that may have additional requirements or restrictions. Please see the individual product Release Notes for details.

Platform Academic Pricing Commercial and Government Pricing
x64+GPU
x64


About PGI Product License Options

  • PGI Workstation™ and PGI AcceleratorWorkstation pricing is per node-locked license.
  • PGI Server™ and PGI Accelerator Server pricing is based on the number of simultaneous users (network floating licenses).
  • PGI CDK® and PGI Accelerator CDK pricing is based on the number of simultaneous users (network floating licenses), and is available for up to 16, 64 or 256 MPI processes for debugging and profiling using PGDBG and PGPROF.
  • PGI Visual Fortran and PGI Accelerator Visual Fortran pricing is available both per node-locked license and based on the number of simultaneous users (network floating license).

The PGI Subscription Service provides for ongoing support, free updates and other benefits. It is sold in yearly increments.

Hosting and Targeting

All PGI compilers can target (i.e. build binaries for) 32-bit x86 processor-based systems, 64-bit AMD64 technology and Intel 64 processor-based systems. Building 64-bit binaries requires an x64 system running a 64-bit operating system.

In addition, PGI Accelerator compilers can target systems containing x64 or x86 processors and GPUs. GPU enabled executables can run without modification on non-GPU enabled hosts.

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