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Arm DDT

Linaro DDT is a commercial C, C++ and Fortran 90 debugger. It is widely used for debugging parallel Message Passing Interface (MPI) and threaded (pthread or OpenMP) programs, including those running on clusters of Linux machines.

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Available in
English
Developers
Linaro (formerly Arm Forge, formerly Allinea Software Ltd.)
Licence
Proprietary commercial software
Operating system
Linux and Blue Gene/Q. (Windows and macOS for remote client)
Platform
x86-64, Arm, PowerPC, Intel Xeon Phi and CUDA
Release
2002

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Arm DDT

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Edges24
Triples15
Avg. degree1.92
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Arm DDT

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Available in · 1
Arm DDT → English
Developers · 1
Arm DDT → Linaro (formerly Arm Forge, formerly Allinea Software Ltd.)
Licence · 1
Arm DDT → Proprietary commercial software
Operating system · 1
Arm DDT → Linux and Blue Gene/Q. (Windows and macOS for remote client)
Platform · 1
Arm DDT → x86-64, Arm, PowerPC, Intel Xeon Phi and CUDA
Release · 1
Arm DDT → 2002
Stable release · 1
Arm DDT → 26 / June 2026; 2 months ago (2026-06)
Type · 1
Arm DDT → Debugger
Website · 1
Arm DDT → www.linaroforge.com/linaro-ddt

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linaro debugger ddt linux arm used software forge commercial parallel clusters cuda tools debugging running blue gene allinea intel xeon

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Arm DDTAvailable inEnglish1.00infobox
Arm DDTDevelopersLinaro (formerly Arm Forge, formerly Allinea Software Ltd.)1.00infobox
Arm DDTLicenceProprietary commercial software1.00infobox
Arm DDTOperating systemLinux and Blue Gene/Q. (Windows and macOS for remote client)1.00infobox
Arm DDTPlatformx86-64, Arm, PowerPC, Intel Xeon Phi and CUDA1.00infobox
Arm DDTRelease20021.00infobox
Arm DDTStable release26 / June 2026; 2 months ago (2026-06)1.00infobox
Arm DDTTypeDebugger1.00infobox
Arm DDTWebsitewww.linaroforge.com/linaro-ddt1.00infobox
Intel Xeon Phi coprocessorsinstance ofLinaro DDT uses the GNU Debugger as debug engine.Linaro DDT also supports coprocessor architectures0.80text
Nvidia CUDA GPUs.It is part of Linaro Forge - a suite of tools for developing code in high performance computing - which also includes the performance profiler for scalarinstance ofLinaro DDT uses the GNU Debugger as debug engine.Linaro DDT also supports coprocessor architectures0.80text
multithreadedinstance ofLinaro DDT uses the GNU Debugger as debug engine.Linaro DDT also supports coprocessor architectures0.80text

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