Intel product transition information
Guides|by Leanne Bevan|27 November 2023
Intel upgrade options
Intel® Parallel Studio XE users, please consider upgrading to Intel® oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkit to take advantage of the latest features including functional and security updates.
Intel® System Studio and Intel® oneAPI Base & IOT Toolkit users, you will be automatically upgraded to the Intel® oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkit (Single-Node) and will receive a new serial number from Intel. The product you are currently using is included in the Intel® oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkit that you will be upgraded to and will continue to work until the expiration date. Once the subscription expires, Intel® System Studio and Intel® oneAPI Base & IOT Toolkit will no longer be available for purchase or renewal. You will need to renew your subscription to Intel® oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkit.
The download access to Intel® Parallel Studio XE and Intel® System Studio products will be removed on 31 December 2023, from the Intel Registration Center.
Please see the product mapping below. Please reach out to us via the contact form below for more information.
| Current Product | Upgrade to Intel Toolkits |
|---|---|
| Intel® Parallel Studio XE Professional Edition | Intel® oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkit (Single-Node) |
| Intel® Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition | Intel® oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkit (Multi-Node) |
| Intel® Parallel Studio XE Composer Edition | Intel® oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkit (Single-Node) |
| Intel® Parallel Studio XE Composer Edition for Fortran | Intel® Fortran Compilers |
| Intel® System Studio | Intel® oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkit (Single-Node) |
| Intel® oneAPI Base & IOT Toolkit | Intel® oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkit (Single-Node) |
Updated SKU descriptions
SKU descriptions were updated as shown below. The developer-sized editions have been changed to concurrent user. “Concurrent user” indicates how many developers can use the product at the same time. “2 Concurrent User” means 2 users can use the software at the same time and up to 10 users can register and receive support. “5 Concurrent User” means 5 users can use the software at the same time and up to 25 users can register and receive support. “10 Concurrent User” means 10 users can use the software at the same time and up to 50 users can register and receive support.
| Previous description | New description |
|---|---|
| Workgroup-Up to 10 Developers | 2 Concurrent User |
| Department-Up to 25 Developers | 5 Concurrent User |
| Division-Up to 50 Developers | 10 Concurrent User |
The Support Type remains the same.
- Single-Node -> Priority Support for Single-Node use
- Multi-Node -> Priority Support for a multi-node system of up to 64-nodes
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