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JohnNichols
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Unsupported Product Versions:

Users should upgrade to the latest version of Intel® developer tools. The unsupported versions below do not include the latest functional and security updates. Intel recommends users of these archived products uninstall and discontinue use as soon as possible and upgrade to the latest version.

  • Intel Parallel Studio XE, All Editions, All Versions

  • Intel System Studio, All Editions, All Versions

  • Intel System Studio for Microcontrollers, All Editions, All Versions

  • Intel Compilers Versions: 2022.2.0 and earlier

  • Intel Libraries, Analysis, and AI Tools Versions: 2023.2.0 and earlier

  • Intel oneAPI Toolkits Versions: 2023.2.1 and earlier

 

The unsupported versions listed below are targeted to be removed after the date provided.

  •  Intel Parallel Studio XE, All Versions and Editions

                     Downloads Targeted to be Removed: 12/31/2023

 

  • Intel System Studio, All Versions and Editions

                Downloads Targeted to be Removed: 12/31/2023

 

A future post from Intel dated a week henceforth is now up and running at this location

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/release-notes/oneapi-supported-product-versions.htm 

Thank you to the kind Intel Human Bean who brought this to my attention.  

Based on the data in the link, I would guess that 2024.0 or 2024.1 or just plain 2024 will be released on or before the 21 November 2023,  which is Tuesday. 

Could be wrong, but I read the Intel tea leaves and the tea leaves are strong on this hint.  Twinning's tea if I am not mistaken.  

Some people may weep over this post, if you do please keep the bitterness and anger to yourself.  

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Ron_Green
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Pythia of Delphi, I presume! 

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andrew_4619
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Or the other famous oracle, Edna of Accrington

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JohnNichols
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