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I am using Intel Fortran on MacOS for a number of years, however after the recent upgrade to Big Sur 11.4, the compiler has stopped working. As my current license expired, I just purchased the new Intel® oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkit. It installed without a problem and the same happened with the Intel® Parallel Studio XE Composer Edition for C++ macOS* . However the Intel(R) Parallel Studio XE 2020 Update 4 has failed with "Unsupported OS". It seems this version only supports MacOS 10.14 or 10.15.
Is there a more recent update or is there a way to get around this problem?
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Hi Tibor, during the release the software is tested on a list of platforms which make up the Supported OS platforms. We checked the release notes here> https://software.intel.com/content/dam/develop/external/us/en/documents/ipsxe-2020-update-4-release-notes-en.pdf.
During the development of that version compiler, Big Sur 11.14 was not selected as a target version among the list of targeted OS platforms. Thus, the compiler will not work. The work around would be to use an OS platform which is supported by the compiler.
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Hi Tibor, during the release the software is tested on a list of platforms which make up the Supported OS platforms. We checked the release notes here> https://software.intel.com/content/dam/develop/external/us/en/documents/ipsxe-2020-update-4-release-notes-en.pdf.
During the development of that version compiler, Big Sur 11.14 was not selected as a target version among the list of targeted OS platforms. Thus, the compiler will not work. The work around would be to use an OS platform which is supported by the compiler.
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Hi ArpanB,
Thanks for clarifying the situation. I checked how to downgrade the MacOS to 10.15. It is possible, but involves erasing the HD, installing the old OS and finally re-install my files. I am wondering if Intel will release a new update to support 11.14? If yes, what is the time-frame?
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Tibor, unfortunately we will not be able to share the roadmap of our products or information related to it prior to it's release. However, we are always looking to add new and upgraded OS platforms for our upcoming product releases.

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