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Hello,
Could somebody tell me what is the difference between the Free non-commercial download software that is available for fortran compiler v 8.1 and MKL v 7.2 and the Student non-commercial fortran compiler v 8.1 and MKL v 7.0 available to buy at http://www.cs-software.com/? Whats the difference between their licenses and their preformances?
Thanks,
JG
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Did you look up the descriptions on the Intel sites?
http://www.intel.com/software/products/global/academic.htm
http://www.intel.com/software/products/compilers/flin/flin_prod_lic.htm
If the performance of the free non-commercial download is better, it would be due to the 30-day access to download of the latest compiler update.
http://www.intel.com/software/products/global/academic.htm
http://www.intel.com/software/products/compilers/flin/flin_prod_lic.htm
If the performance of the free non-commercial download is better, it would be due to the 30-day access to download of the latest compiler update.
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There are no actual product differences - the difference is only in the licensing. (Intel reserves the right to establish a difference in future versions.)
On the Linux side, there really isn't a signficant difference between Student and Non-Commercial. Student pricing makes more sense for the Windows products which don't offer non-commercial licensing.
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Where can one obtain the "free non-commercial" versions of this software? I'm specifically looking for the MKL, for a class this semester of 20 students. I've found links here to the academic versions, but they are not free.
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Quoting - Tim Korb
Where can one obtain the "free non-commercial" versions of this software? I'm specifically looking for the MKL, for a class this semester of 20 students. I've found links here to the academic versions, but they are not free.
This FAQ http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/non-commercial-software-faq/ implies that you may require the academic license.

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