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Does Intel oneAPI base and HPC toolkit requires separate licenses? Currently hosting Intel PS XE. Appreciate your responses
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Shraddha Kiran
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Shraddha, you do not need to purchase a new license to get access to the oneAPI license. Since your support period has not yet expired, you are entitled to a free upgrade. Post the upgradation, your Intel® Parallel Studio XE license will be retired and a new Intel® oneAPI license with a different license serial number will be provided to you.
For guidance on how to upgrade to oneAPI, visit: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/license/upgrade-floating-license-to-concurrent-license.html
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Hi Shraddha, you would not require separate licenses to install Intel® oneAPI toolkits. The toolkits do not look for licenses during installation. So, you can directly download the packages and proceed with the installation.
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So are they free toolkits to be utilised? unlike Intel PS XE for Linux?
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Shraddha, the toolkits are available in both in freely and also in paid license versions. The difference would be in models of support. If you have a paid license, you are entitled to Priority Support where you can raise support tickets through the Online Service Center(OSC) Portal by visiting here: https://supporttickets.intel.com/servicecenter?lang=en-US.
The free toolkits can be downloaded by visiting this link: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/news/free-intel-software-developer-tools.html, but support is only provided through the Community forums.
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Thanks for the links Arpan.
We currently don't own the licenses for oneAPI. However, we do have license coverage for Intel Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition for Linux , from Apr-12-2021 – Apr-11-2022. Do we have to renew the same or purchase new separate licenses for oneAPI?
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Shraddha
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Shraddha, you do not need to purchase a new license to get access to the oneAPI license. Since your support period has not yet expired, you are entitled to a free upgrade. Post the upgradation, your Intel® Parallel Studio XE license will be retired and a new Intel® oneAPI license with a different license serial number will be provided to you.
For guidance on how to upgrade to oneAPI, visit: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/license/upgrade-floating-license-to-concurrent-license.html
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Shraddha, thank you for accepting our solution.
If you need any additional information, please post a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel®.

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