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openCL SDK and Quartus Prime Lite

marko2
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Hello,

in the Quartus Prime documentation, it is listed that the openCL SDK is only available with the Standard and Pro edition. However, I've seen this community post that says it is possible to use the Lite version with the openCL SDK as long as we obtain a license for the openCL SDK. I've not been able to find much information for requesting a license, and there is also the issue of the discontinuation notice. Could you help guide me to the correct page, support category or contact info that might be able to resolve this?

 links to the mentioned posts: https://community.intel.com/t5/Intel-Quartus-Prime-Software/Quartus-Prime-Lite-OpenCL-Licensing/td-p/229387 https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/content-details/738067/pdn-2219-intel-is-discontinuing-the-following-software-ordering-codes.html

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BoonBengT_Intel
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Hi @marko2,


Thank you for the hold, after some alignment understood that for all license purchase our local distributor will have the latest information on the pricing and the processed to get them.


Hence for that please refer to the link below to search and contact your nearest distributor to get further information.

- https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/partner/showcase/partner-directory/distributor-select-region.html

Hope that clarify.


Best Wishes

BB


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BoonBengT_Intel
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Hi @marko2,


Thank you for posting in Intel community forum and hope all is well.

Unfortunately short answer is, license are still required to use the Intel Opencl with quartus lite.

Hence you can start of with the trial license per mention.


On the other hand, yes openCL are in the deprecating path as mention by the discontinuation notice.

Go to or replacement for that would be the Intel oneAPI, more details can be found below:

- https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/oneapi/fpga.html (Intel OpenCL alternative)


If you are unfamiliar with Intel oneAPI product, here are also a video which will be helpful to get the overall understanding on the product:

- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SU9S-PG_W9A


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BB


marko2
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Thank you for the answer! Could you help point me to where I could obtain the openCL SDK license?

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BoonBengT_Intel
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Hi @marko2,


For the Opencl license, allow me to check this internally and get back with that information.

Thank you for the patients.


Best Wishes

BB


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BoonBengT_Intel
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Hi @marko2,


Thank you for the hold, after some alignment understood that for all license purchase our local distributor will have the latest information on the pricing and the processed to get them.


Hence for that please refer to the link below to search and contact your nearest distributor to get further information.

- https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/partner/showcase/partner-directory/distributor-select-region.html

Hope that clarify.


Best Wishes

BB


BoonBengT_Intel
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Hi @marko2,


Good to know that your doubts has been answered, with no further clarification on this thread, it will be transitioned to community support for further help on doubts in this thread. Please login to ‘https://supporttickets.intel.com’, view details of the desire request, and post a feed/response within the next 15 days to allow me to continue to support you. After 15 days, this thread will be transitioned to community support.

Thank you for the questions and as always pleasure having you here.


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BB


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