Instructions for accessing online forms to request the access to RDC and Intel® DevZone and how long the application for Premier account can be accessed
- How do I sign up for the appropriate account? What is the difference between Intel Developer Zone Standard and Premier accounts?
- What is the status of my Intel Developer Zone Premier application?
Apply to gain access to resources to developer programs, development tools, public and Intel Confidential documentation, and to tools you need for the design, development, and engineering of Intel®-based hardware solutions.
There are two types of access for customers: Standard and Premier
Standard
Get immediate access to online tools, code, and technical public content/documentation, and to participate in support communities with Intel experts and industry peers.
- Sign up for a Standard Account to discover new opportunities to help you develop, market, and sell your products. If you do not wish to create a CNDA with Intel, this is the account for you. Under Developer Zone Standard, click Sign up.
- Enter your email address and click Create an Account.
- This will route you to the information field. Fill out the necessary information. Once done, click Next: Verify your email.
- The email verification code will be sent to your email. Enter the code in the box and click Create an account.
- Fill out the information field and once done, click Next: Communication Subscription.
- If you want to received an update, just click Subscribe. Otherwise, click Next: Submit.
- It will give you the summary of the information you have indicated. If no changes are needed, click Submit.
The welcome email will be sent to your email.
Premier
Request access to Intel confidential content, pre-release information on upcoming products, advanced design tools, and support services to help with your project. A standard Corporate Non-Disclosure Agreement (CNDA) is required.
- If your company has an active CNDA and an assigned Account Owner, Premier access will be granted within 3 business days.
- If your company has an active CNDA but no assigned Account Owner, you may be converted from a general contact to a lead and then covered by Intel Inside Sales. Upon the review process, Premier access may be granted within 10 business days.
- Request a Premier Account. The new registration form has the section to provide all the details of your account. Make sure to provide accurate information to easily find your account. Under Developer Zone Premier, click Sign Up.
Note Personal emails cannot be accepted.
Email format should be firstname.lastname@companydomain.com. see sample format below:
- john.smith@intel.com
- j.smith@intel.com
- john.smith@intel.de
- j.smith@intel.org
- john.smith@intel.edu
Special characters allowed in the email domain: [a-zA-Z0-9.\-_]
- Enter your valid email domain and click Create an Account.
- This will route you to the information field. Fill out the necessary information. Once done, click Next: Verify your email.
- Create your own password then click Single-Use Passcode.
- Enter the Verification Code sent to your email and click Verify code.
- Complete the next steps.
- If your company has an active CNDA and an assigned Account Owner, Premier access will be granted within 3 business days.
- If your company has an active CNDA but no assigned Account Owner, you may be converted from a general contact to a lead and then covered by Intel Inside Sales. Upon the review process, Premier access may be granted within 10 business days.
If your application is still pending after the committed timing above, contact Intel Customer Support.
Once an account is created log in anytime.
- Existing B2C Customers, complete the email and click Continue to enter password and complete login.
- Existing B2B Customers, complete the standard login and two-factor authentication steps to complete login.
- New users click Create an Account to create their Intel identity and proceed to enrollment
- Intel employees, click the link
The Resource and Documentation Center and the Intel Developer Zone provide resources to:
- Developer programs
- Development tools
- Public and Intel Confidential documentation
- Developer training with live workshops, on-demand training, code walkthroughs, and more
- Links to general computing topics and technologies
- Links to communities and events and to some of our most popular support forums
- A wide range of self-help resources