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Dear all,
I was wondering if an academic/student license is available for the Intel® Parallel Studio XE Composer Edition for Fortran Windows, as it's avaiable for the C++ and not for Fortran!
As I installed the 30-day trial version, is there the possibility to insert then a full license?
Thanks a lot,
regards
Federico
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We don't at this time offer a free student license for Intel Fortran. Check back in late June.
If you have purchased an Academic or Commercial license, you can activate it through the Intel Software Manager installed with the compiler.
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Hello Steve, thank you.
Is possible that inside the Intel® Math Kernel Library for Windows (available with academic license) a Intel Fortran compiler (which is the tool I'm interested to) is included?
Thank you,
regards
Federico
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No. That is just the Math Kernel Library - no compiler.
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Is the compiler already available under a student license?
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