Intel® oneAPI Toolkit is available as a free download and can be used for commercial and non-commercial purposes.

To download the toolkit go to Intel® oneAPI Toolkit.

For Linux* operating systems, you can download and install some of the toolkits via Docker* or package managers, such as YUM, APT and Zypper*.

When downloading, sign in to your Intel account to ensure that you get notifications of software updates.

Note: No licenses are required to use Intel® oneAPI Toolkit and components. Only the most recent release of the Intel® oneAPI Toolkit and components are available publicly.

The downloads for Intel® Parallel Studio XE and Intel® System Studio have been removed as they are unsupported and no longer include functional or security updates. It is highly recommended that you move to the current update of the latest release version. For more details, see supported product versions for Intel® oneAPI Toolkit and components.

However, if you originally purchased prior generational products (like Intel® Parallel Studio XE, Intel® System Studio) and have maintained an active Priority Support subscription may request access to older downloads by opening a support ticket via the Online Service Center.

For more information, see How to Create a Support Request at the Online Service Center.

Intel is consolidating the Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit and the Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit into a single offering: Intel® oneAPI Toolkit. The older downloads for Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit and the Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit can now be found in the new Intel® oneAPI Toolkit product in your Intel Registration Center account if you have an active Priority support entitlement.

Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit or the Intel® oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkit will be available as Intel® oneAPI Toolkit for support entitlement purchase or renewal.

You can also find some of the older versions for Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit and Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit for a limited time in the oneAPI Archive.

Intel® Parallel Studio XE and Intel® System Studio are no longer available to download.

However, if you originally purchased prior generational products of Intel® Parallel Studio XE and Intel® System Studio and still have an active Priority Support subscription, you may request access to older downloads by opening a support ticket in the Online Service Center.

When you transition from an Intel® software development product suite, such as Intel® Parallel Studio XE or Intel® System Studio, to Intel® oneAPI Toolkit (with or without an add-on), your old serial number will be retired, and a new serial number for the new toolkit will be issued in the Intel Registration Center.

If you have had no lapses in your Priority Support and your Priority Support is active, you can request older downloads and product versions by opening a ticket in the Online Service Center.

Intel® Fortran Compiler can be downloaded as a component of the Intel® oneAPI Toolkit or as a stand alone component.

Online Installer:

  • Features customizable installation
  • Downloads a small installer file
  • Requires an internet connection on the host machine
  • Downloads components at the same time as the installation
  • Provides an option to create a local installer

Local Installer:

  • Includes all tools in the toolkit
  • Recommended for host machines with poor or no internet connection

Intel's current accelerated compute software development toolkits no longer need a license to install products. License or product keys or entitlement IDs are only required for registering your products for access to Priority Support.

If you have legacy products like Intel® Parallel Studio XE or Intel® System Studio, you need a license for installation. If you maintained active Priority Support for these products, you can request a yearly license file by opening a support ticket via the Online Service Center. (Privacy laws require elimination of data associated with an abandoned account after a certain period)

See How do I get an older version of an Intel® Software Development Product?

If you purchased the original product and cannot find the older version in your account, and if you still have an active Priority Support subscription, you may request access to older downloads by opening a support ticket in the Online Service Center.

If your priority support has expired or you’re a new customer, then you need to purchase support subscription or renew your older subscription to get access to previous version of the Intel Software development products. See Purchase, Renew, and Upgrade.

The Intel® Software License Manager has been deprecated and no longer available or being used for accelerated compute software development toolkits from Intel.

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