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OlDER VERSION OF INTEL ONE API(2024.0) AND FORTRAN COMPILER TO LINK WITH ABAQUS(2024) SOFTWARE

Anshul1
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We are unable to download 2024.0 version of intel one api and fortran compiler and also do not have priority support to raise the ticket. The link you provided offer 2024.2 version of intel one api and not older versions. We are unable to link fortran compiler with abaqus. Guide us

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Deeksha_S_Intel
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Hi Anshul,

 

We would like to inform you that Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit (Version: 2024.0) and Intel® Fortran Compiler (Version: 2024.0) are old & unsupported. 

 

Please note that the older versions of Intel® Toolkits are not available publicly, only the latest version Intel® Toolkits and other latest products are available for download and installation. We urge users to upgrade to the latest version of Intel® developer tools. The unsupported versions do not include the latest functional and security updates. These versions are targeted to be removed after a period. We understand that this might be challenging, but it's important to note that the users with active priority support can only access older product versions.

 

For more information refer to the link: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/release-notes/oneapi-supported-product-versions.html.

 

Intel® oneAPI users with active Intel Priority Support can access older versions via a secure portal you gain access to as part of your support subscription. 

 

FAQ's Priority Support Link: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/get-help/faq-priority-support.html

 

Have a great day ahead!


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Deeksha_S_Intel
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Hi Anshul, unfortunately, we were unable to hear back from you.


If you have any further queries, please post a new question, as this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel®. 


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