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how to download Intel C++ 17.2 and apply an evaluation licnse

zhengsh
Beginner
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Dear All

  I need the following complier:

  

Intel® C++ Compiler 17.0 for Linux update 2

 Could anyone help me with this ? I need to download it and apply an evaluation license.

Best Regards,

Zheng

 

  

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Soumya_M_Intel
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Hi Shuhe,


The Intel® C++ Compiler 17.0 was provided as a part of the old, unsupported product versions of Intel® Parallel Studio XE. Also, Intel® has now transitioned from providing Intel® Parallel Studio XE to providing Intel® oneAPI Toolkits. The evaluation license for the legacy product is not available anymore. For more information on the old unsupported product version, you may visit the below link:


Link: https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/intel-parallel-studio-xe-supported-and-unsupported-product-versions.html

 

However, please know that the transition from Intel® Parallel Studio XE to Intel® oneAPI Toolkits delivers additional capabilities through existing tools and new tools, providing the latest versions of components.

 

The Intel® Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition product suite maps to the equivalent Intel® oneAPI Toolkits: Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit + Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit.

 

The Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit and the Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit are available for Windows*, Linux*, and macOS*.

 

·      Qualification – No qualification is required.

·      Support – All Intel® oneAPI Toolkits are available at no cost and include community forum support. Community Forums

·      Licensing – Install and run the tools under the terms of use found in the End User License Agreement. No license files are needed.

 

Please click on the below link to choose and download the required product tools with respect to Intel® oneAPI Toolkits.

 

Link - https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/qualify-for-free-software.html

 

Note - Make sure to download and install Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit first and then add Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit or the toolkit of your choice.


The only way left, to avail Intel® Parallel Studio XE suite is by purchasing a commercial or academic license for Intel® oneAPI Toolkits. You may contact our resellers or visit our webstore for more information regarding the purchase.

 

Reseller's Link: https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/tools/resellers.html

Webstore Link: https://softwarestore.intel.com/SuiteSelection/oneAPI


Have a safe and pleasant day ahead.


Regards,

Soumya


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Soumya_M_Intel
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Hi Shuhe,


The Intel® C++ Compiler 17.0 was provided as a part of the old, unsupported product versions of Intel® Parallel Studio XE. Also, Intel® has now transitioned from providing Intel® Parallel Studio XE to providing Intel® oneAPI Toolkits. The evaluation license for the legacy product is not available anymore. For more information on the old unsupported product version, you may visit the below link:


Link: https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/intel-parallel-studio-xe-supported-and-unsupported-product-versions.html

 

However, please know that the transition from Intel® Parallel Studio XE to Intel® oneAPI Toolkits delivers additional capabilities through existing tools and new tools, providing the latest versions of components.

 

The Intel® Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition product suite maps to the equivalent Intel® oneAPI Toolkits: Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit + Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit.

 

The Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit and the Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit are available for Windows*, Linux*, and macOS*.

 

·      Qualification – No qualification is required.

·      Support – All Intel® oneAPI Toolkits are available at no cost and include community forum support. Community Forums

·      Licensing – Install and run the tools under the terms of use found in the End User License Agreement. No license files are needed.

 

Please click on the below link to choose and download the required product tools with respect to Intel® oneAPI Toolkits.

 

Link - https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/qualify-for-free-software.html

 

Note - Make sure to download and install Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit first and then add Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit or the toolkit of your choice.


The only way left, to avail Intel® Parallel Studio XE suite is by purchasing a commercial or academic license for Intel® oneAPI Toolkits. You may contact our resellers or visit our webstore for more information regarding the purchase.

 

Reseller's Link: https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/tools/resellers.html

Webstore Link: https://softwarestore.intel.com/SuiteSelection/oneAPI


Have a safe and pleasant day ahead.


Regards,

Soumya


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zhengsh
Beginner
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Dear Soumya
Thanks for your detailed answer and kindly help.
Your help really help me.
Best Regards,
Zheng
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Soumya_M_Intel
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Hi Zheng,


Thanks for the update. I am glad to know that the information helped.


Since your query has been addressed, I am proceeding with closing the thread. However, feel free to create a new thread if there are any queries or concerns. Have a nice day ahead.


Regards,

Soumya


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