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In CCB, we cannot use the "non-commercial" license on our clusters, alas:
Non-commercial software development means you are not paid and/or compensated in any form, by anyone, for software development using the Intel® Software Development Products under the terms of the non-commercial license.
Nor can someone in CCB just grab the personal "Student" license
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and use it on our clusters:
Students cannot be paid and/or compensated for software development using the Intel® Software Development Products student suites.
Please see the Intel web site for package options and educational Get Intel package options and educ. pricing:
- http://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-education-offerings/-offerings#pid-8748-93
- On that page, click on select the "Academic" tab, if not already selected, for packages and prices.
This is what CCB researchers use on some clusters:
The Intel® Cluster Studio XE 2013 SP1 (is what some CCB researchers use on some of our clusters:
- Product Brief (PDF) Intel® Cluster Studio XE 2013 SP1, which contains a comparison chart of different suites, or what they call purchase options:
- Product home page:
Snapshot of the mostly relevant history
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