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Hello,
I am a graduate student. When I downloaded Intel SDK for OpenCL, I got a mail that its trial version. I have to use this software for next 1 year for my research, I wanted to know if there is any "Student/Academic Research License " for this software?
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Hi Mohammad,
Did you download the Intel® SDK for OpenCL Applications 2016 or Intel® Media Server Studio 2016? Because when I downloaded the form right now, I got a mail stating get new product updates through Aug 22, 2017.
Moreover for your reference, this is the link you were looking for - http://software.intel.com/en-us/qualify-for-free-software
Although Intel® SDK for OpenCL Applications is not mentioned in the list.
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Hi Rishabh Banga,
Thank you very much for your reply. I tried to download Intel® SDK for OpenCL 2016. I found out from some source that its not free. I have to pay for licence.
Momen
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Mohammad Abdul M. wrote:
Hi Rishabh Banga,
Thank you very much for your reply. I tried to download Intel® SDK for OpenCL 2016. I found out from some source that its not free. I have to pay for licence.
Momen
Hi,
But did you receive any official intimation from Intel regarding the same? Because even though I haven't installed the software till now, I still have not received any mail apart from the one I received while downloading OpenCL and it doesn't anywhere mention that I have to buy a license.

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