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dwarren-atmos
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We have had 2 floating Intel C, and FORTRAN compiler licenses since they bought the group from DEC. In fact, we were part of the beta program for FORTRAN for the firs 5 or 6 years. In the last few years, we seem to have no longer been contacted to renew.  I have two reves of OneAPI from before this happened. How do I go about getting licenses for the new versions? We really don't need premium support, but would like to be able to use the most recent IEEE compliant compilers. I did find a 2 user premium support option at CDWG, but the cost is almost 10 times what we had been paying, and as I said, we don't need the support.

Thanks.

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Juhi_B_Intel
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@dwarren-atmos  Hi David, thank you for reaching out. I was able to confirm that you did have Support licenses with us in the past which expired in 2023/2022. Its unfortunate that you did not get any email to renew that. 

 

Right now oneAPI and its components'(including compiler) latest versions can be downloaded from the website without needing license, the oneAPI Base kit also has an option to download some  older versions if needed, the support license if bought has many other benefits but is mostly related to support of these products or access to any older products. 

If you are interested in getting those, I would advise you to contact our reseller Climb if you are based in US, you can find their information here https://portal.climbcs.com/site/content/Intel , you can ask them to give you a renewal rate on my reference if needed, since you were a customer in past, if they have any issues they can reach out to me. 

Let me know if you have any other questions.

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