The Intel® Guide for Developing Multithreaded Applications covers topics ranging from general advice applicable to any multithreading method to usage guidelines for Intel® software products to API-specific issues.
Intel® Parallel Inspector
When does my product support expire?
Support expiration is based on your license terms. If you obtained a one-year license, your support period expires 1 year from the product registration date. To check the support expiration date of your registered products follow the steps below:
1. Logon to the Intel® Registration Center by entering your Login ID and Password in the Registered Users Login section of the web page. You will see a list of all registered products.
1. Logon to the Intel® Registration Center by entering your Login ID and Password in the Registered Users Login section of the web page. You will see a list of all registered products.
Where can I register my Intel® Software Development Products serial number?
Please go to Intel® Registration Center to register your product. The procedure is as follows:
Support for Intel Business Exchange purchases
Where to get support for purchasing from Intel Business Exchange (IBX)
Mutiple Installation Allowed for One User with Single User License
This article introduces the single user license allows mutiple installation for one user.
How to evaluate Intel® Software Development Products
Provides information on obtaining evaluation licenses and support during the evaluation period for Intel software development products.
How do I upgrade from an evaluation to a full commercial version (single-user or floating)?
This article provides what you should do if you own a new full license of the same product after you have an evaluation copy already.
How am I notified of updates for my registered products?
This article introduces how to receive the product update notification.
What type of license is needed for a single computer with multiple CPU's?
With the exception of Intel® Cluster Tools, Intel® Software Products are licensed to a single user rather than to a single computer. For Intel® Cluster Tools, the Single Developer license enables individuals to inexpensively obtain a license. The Cluster System license enables organizations and universities to cost-effectively purchase licenses for a large number of developers. There are two important characteristics of Cluster System licenses.
Intel® Parallel Studio – supported versions
Supported versions of Intel® Parallel Studio
