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Hello,
for my Masters thesis I'll need the Parallel Studio XE 2018. Unfortunately, I don't understand how I get this version. I downloaded the onaAPI toolkits, but I don't get the option to install an older version of the Parallel Studio.
Can you help me to get the Parallel Studio XE 2018?
Thanks,
Nora
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Hi Nora,
Parallel Studio requires an active license to use, unlike OneAPI HPC toolkits.
If you are a registered user, you can download the old versions at Products - Intel® Products.
Regards
Prasanth
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Hi Prasanth,
that was very helpful, thanks. Actually, I have no registered product. Is it possible to get the Parallel Studio with a student license? And how can I apply for a student license if it is possible?
Regards
Nora
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Hi Nora,
We are transferring this query to a forum(Intel® Parallel Studio XE - Intel Community) dedicated to issues regarding Parallel Studio.
Regards
Prasanth
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Hi Nora, please note that earlier we used to provide free licenses and free software packages to Educators, Students, and Researchers to install Intel® Parallel Studio XE. Now, with the transition to Intel® oneAPI, we do not provide free licenses. Students, Educators, Researchers can download and install Intel® oneAPI software package for free without a license. And only the most recent releases of the Toolkits will be made available.
Kindly check the below link for more information:
Link: https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/oneapi-commercial-faq.html
However, if you wish you can apply for an academic license, we suggest you to email the academic department directly at academicdevelopersinfo@intel.com (this may take up to two weeks for a response).
You can also opt for purchasing a license. To make the choice about purchasing a license, you may use the below link.
Distributors & Resellers Link: https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/tools/resellers.html
Have a nice day ahead!

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