Frequently asked license questions for Intel® Software Development Products
Analizador de rendimiento Intel® VTune™
How do I get an older version of an Intel® Software Development Product?
Old Intel® Software Product versions can be obtained from the Intel® Software Development Products Registration Center or from other sources.
如何利用 Windows* 版英特尔® 线程调节器来分析 Linux* 应用
Instructions for how-to use the "Enabling collector for Linux*" to collect Intel® Thread Profiler data on a Linux* system and view the results with the Intel® Thread Profiler for Windows*, part of the Intel® VTune Performance Analyzer for Windows*.
Identify Long Latency Instruction Impacts
Long latency instructions such as division and square-root can introduce stalls during the execution.
Where are my threads? - Part II
In my previous article, “Where are my threads?”, I briefly described the usage models for the Sample Over Time (SOT) feature of Intel® VTune™ Performance Analyzer. I also explained how VTune analyzer can help to break down the events sampled per core/processors. One of the key benefits of SOT that I highlighted is how it can help detect scheduling issues. In this article, I will explain this benefit in more detail.
Location of the End User License Agreement (EULA)
Where to find the EULA (end user license agreement) for the intel software development tools.
Intel® FLEXlm* License Borrowing Capability
Describes the FLEXlm license BORROW capability.
Install older version product with license file
When customers have a valid full license for Intel software development product, they probably wish to use some older versions. The newer version license allows to access older versions.
This article tells you more.
How to buy or renew Intel® Software Development Products
Details how to purchase and renew Intel Software Development products including single user, floating and node-locked licenses for commercial, academic or non-commercial use.
Intel® License Manager for FLEXlm* Servers
Links to the various FLEXlm* license servers used for managing floating licenses for Intel® Compilers.
