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The Portland Group

PGI (formerly The Portland Group, Inc.) was a company that produced a set of commercially available Fortran, C and C++ compilers for high-performance computing systems. On July 29, 2013, Nvidia acquired The Portland Group, Inc. As of August 5, 2020, the "PGI Compilers and Tools" technology is a part of the Nvidia HPC SDK product available as a free…

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Founded
1989; 37 years ago (1989) in Wilsonville, Oregon, United States
Founders
Vince Schuster Larry Meadows Bob Toelle Glenn Denison
Industry
Software, programming tools
Headquarters
Beaverton, Oregon, United States
Area served
Worldwide
Fate
Acquired by Nvidia

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The Portland Group

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related to history · 13
The Portland Group → Floating Point Systems Inc, Fortran, High Performance Fortran, HPF, In, Intel, October, Paragon, PGHPF, PGI, The, These, Touchstone Delta
Area served · 1
The Portland Group → Worldwide
Fate · 1
The Portland Group → Acquired by Nvidia
Founded · 1
The Portland Group → 1989; 37 years ago (1989) in Wilsonville, Oregon, United States
Founders · 1
The Portland Group → Vince Schuster Larry Meadows Bob Toelle Glenn Denison
Headquarters · 1
The Portland Group → Beaverton, Oregon, United States
Industry · 1
The Portland Group → Software, programming tools
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The Portland Group → STMicroelectronics (2000–2013)
Products · 1
The Portland Group → Compilers Debuggers Profilers IDEs
Type · 1
The Portland Group → Subsidiary

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The Portland GroupArea servedWorldwide1.00infobox
The Portland GroupFateAcquired by Nvidia1.00infobox
The Portland GroupFounded1989; 37 years ago (1989) in Wilsonville, Oregon, United States1.00infobox
The Portland GroupFoundersVince Schuster Larry Meadows Bob Toelle Glenn Denison1.00infobox
The Portland GroupHeadquartersBeaverton, Oregon, United States1.00infobox
The Portland GroupIndustrySoftware, programming tools1.00infobox
The Portland GroupParentSTMicroelectronics (2000–2013)1.00infobox
The Portland GroupProductsCompilers Debuggers Profilers IDEs1.00infobox
The Portland GroupTypeSubsidiary1.00infobox
The Portland GroupWebsitepgroup.com1.00infobox
The Portland Grouprelated to historyFloating Point Systems Inc0.60section
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