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How to use intel icc and lib on Redhat7.7 ?

edeltech
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Dear,

I want to install and use "intel parallel studio xe" on Red Hat 7.7. 

But, I can't find the software.
question:
1. Can I no longer use "intel parallel studio xe" ? 

    how can i download it ? Can't buy a license ?

 

2. oneAPI doesn't seem to support Redhat 7.7.
    Is there a way to use ICC or MKL, etc,..  on Redhat 7.7?

 

Best Regards,

Hwang.

 

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Dilanjan_J_Intel
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Hi edeltech,

 

Thanks for posting your concern on the forum. Intel® has transitioned from providing Intel® Parallel Studio XE as a free tool to providing Intel® oneAPI Toolkits as a free tool. The transition to Intel® oneAPI Toolkits delivers additional capabilities through existing tools and new tools. 

 

The only way to avail Intel® Parallel Studio XE suite is by purchasing a commercial or academic license for Intel® oneAPI Toolkits. The purchased license will not only provide the equivalent mapping of Intel® Parallel Studio XE for Intel® oneAPI Toolkits i.e. Intel® oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkit but also provide Intel® Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition for Windows, Linux, and macOS in the same license. For better understanding, we are providing a screenshot of the components of the new license.

 

You may contact our resellers or visit our Webstore for 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 

 

To answer your second question. Red Hat Enterprise Linux* 7.7 will only support the Intel® VTune™ Profiler, Intel® Advisor, Intel® Threading Building Blocks (oneTBB) components of the Intel® oneAPI Base toolkit, but is fully compatible with the Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit. However, the Red Hat Enterprise Linux* 8.x is fully compatible with both Intel® oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkits. You may refer to the below links for more information.

 

Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit System Requirements - https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/intel-oneapi-base-toolkit-system-requirements.html

Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit System Requirements - https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/intel-oneapi-hpc-toolkit-system-requirements.html

 

Have a pleasant day ahead!

 

Regards,

Dilanjan

 

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Dilanjan_J_Intel
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Hi edeltech,

 

Thanks for posting your concern on the forum. Intel® has transitioned from providing Intel® Parallel Studio XE as a free tool to providing Intel® oneAPI Toolkits as a free tool. The transition to Intel® oneAPI Toolkits delivers additional capabilities through existing tools and new tools. 

 

The only way to avail Intel® Parallel Studio XE suite is by purchasing a commercial or academic license for Intel® oneAPI Toolkits. The purchased license will not only provide the equivalent mapping of Intel® Parallel Studio XE for Intel® oneAPI Toolkits i.e. Intel® oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkit but also provide Intel® Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition for Windows, Linux, and macOS in the same license. For better understanding, we are providing a screenshot of the components of the new license.

 

You may contact our resellers or visit our Webstore for 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 

 

To answer your second question. Red Hat Enterprise Linux* 7.7 will only support the Intel® VTune™ Profiler, Intel® Advisor, Intel® Threading Building Blocks (oneTBB) components of the Intel® oneAPI Base toolkit, but is fully compatible with the Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit. However, the Red Hat Enterprise Linux* 8.x is fully compatible with both Intel® oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkits. You may refer to the below links for more information.

 

Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit System Requirements - https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/intel-oneapi-base-toolkit-system-requirements.html

Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit System Requirements - https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/intel-oneapi-hpc-toolkit-system-requirements.html

 

Have a pleasant day ahead!

 

Regards,

Dilanjan

 

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Dilanjan_J_Intel
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Hi edeltech, 


We are closing this thread since we haven't heard from you. However, if you need more information please feel free to post another question as this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel®.


Have a pleasant day ahead!


Regards,

Dilanjan


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