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Dear all,
I am facing a problem that makes me frustrated. I know Intel OneAPI is launched for free to replace the previous Intel Parallel Studio XE. I installed Intel OneAPI, and it works well when I compile Fortran in Visual Studio. However, I found a serious problem recently. Intel OneAPI does not support the compilation in MATLAB mex. I was surprised when I saw this. Then, I went back to the Intel Parallel Studio XE. But I was told that no free license is available anymore. Do you guys know how to solve this problem?
This link tells the supported product in MATLAB. https://www.mathworks.com/support/requirements/supported-compilers.html
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Hi cqi4,
Thanks for posting your concern on the forum. Close to what you mentioned, please note, Intel® has transitioned from providing Intel® Parallel Studio XE as a free tool (student) to providing Intel® oneAPI Toolkits as a free tool. Due to that, the request for Intel® Parallel Studio XE free license registration/renewal is outside of our scope of assistance.
However, since you were a part of our previous Student, Academic or Open Source Developer Tools program, there is an option to extend your existing license of Intel® Parallel Studio XE. You may try emailing your serial number and contact information to software_tools_request@intel.com to request a license. However, please know, the chances of getting a license are low and it is not guaranteed.
The only other way left, to avail Intel® Parallel Studio XE suite is by purchasing a commercial or academic license for Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit & HPC Toolkit. You may contact our resellers for more information regarding the purchase.
Resellers' Link: https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/tools/resellers.html
Have a safe and pleasant day ahead.
Regards,
Soumya
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Hi cqi4,
Thanks for posting your concern on the forum. Close to what you mentioned, please note, Intel® has transitioned from providing Intel® Parallel Studio XE as a free tool (student) to providing Intel® oneAPI Toolkits as a free tool. Due to that, the request for Intel® Parallel Studio XE free license registration/renewal is outside of our scope of assistance.
However, since you were a part of our previous Student, Academic or Open Source Developer Tools program, there is an option to extend your existing license of Intel® Parallel Studio XE. You may try emailing your serial number and contact information to software_tools_request@intel.com to request a license. However, please know, the chances of getting a license are low and it is not guaranteed.
The only other way left, to avail Intel® Parallel Studio XE suite is by purchasing a commercial or academic license for Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit & HPC Toolkit. You may contact our resellers for more information regarding the purchase.
Resellers' Link: https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/tools/resellers.html
Have a safe and pleasant day ahead.
Regards,
Soumya
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Hi cqi4,
Please let us know if there are any other concerns.
Regards,
Soumya
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Thank you, Soumya. I sent an email to that address. I will let you know if I get any updates.
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Hi cqi4/cxqi,
Thanks for getting back to us on the thread. Looking forward to your further update. However, as mentioned before, please note, the chances of getting a license via the email address: 'software_tools_request@intel.com' are low and not guaranteed.
The only other way left, to avail Intel® Parallel Studio XE suite is by purchasing a commercial or academic license for Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit & HPC Toolkit. You may contact our resellers for more information regarding the purchase.
Resellers' Link: https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/tools/resellers.html
Do let us know if there are any other queries regarding the same. Have a nice day ahead.
Regards,
Soumya
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Hi cqi4/cxqi,
Please let us know if there are any further queries or concerns.
Regards,
Soumya
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Hi Soumya,
Thanks for your kind help. I have heard from Intel, and they provided me with an updated license. It worked well.
Very much appreciate that,
Chaoxian
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Hi Chaoxian,
Thanks for getting back to us with the update on the post. Glad to know that the team has provided you with an updated license. Proceeding further we are closing this thread. However, if you need any additional information, please feel free to post a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel®.
Have a wonderful day ahead!
Regards,
Soumya
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