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I was trying to understand the new oneApi Base &HPC Toolkit Single-Node transition from C++ and Fortran Composer edition. Is the oneApi Base &HPC Toolkit Single-Node free with no support? With support, what is the annual ssr cost for the oneApi Base &HPC Toolkit Single-Node?
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Free with no support. For with-support pricing, start here: oneAPI Configurator - ISP Webstore (intel.com)
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Free with no support. For with-support pricing, start here: oneAPI Configurator - ISP Webstore (intel.com)
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Thanks. I am correct in thinking that Windows, Linux and Mac are included in install as well as support if under ssr?
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It sure looks that way. Intel used to license separately by OS, but I don't see that distinction here.
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Correct, you get oneAPI downloads for all supported OSes.
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@Ron_Green , the question is about a support contract. Is it indeed the case that one support license covers all three platforms?
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From Intel Support
"..., the Priority Support is applicable for all three supported platforms (Windows*, Linux*, macOS*)."
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For Commercial oneAPI:
https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/tools/oneapi/commercial-base-hpc.html
Commercial Products Support FAQ:
https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/oneapi-commercial-faq.html
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Hi Steve
Could you please clarify what is included in this "free" version? I have heard mixed information, while some said this is free, and a few others said it is only demo. I have set it up on my laptop and so far I wasn't asked for a license. But it has been only 10 days since I installed OneAPI. Is it free for definite time, if so how long? If it is free indefinitely, is there any function limitations? Thanks so much.
Edit: perhaps there is a distinction between academic, personal and commercial uses?
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there is no license.
It is fully functional - there is only 1 package with everything in it.
We use a "Support Model" - you pay for Premier Support. That gives you Online Service Center to open issues with Intel. And paid customers have access to past version products. Right now you may see past versions but we may restrict that to paid support customers in the near future - so the free version is only the most recent version and you don't get past versions.

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