Intel® development tools are now available to all educators, faculty and students within Duke University. Simply click onhttp://bit.ly/qualify-for-free to qualify and register. Intel® also provides powerful performance libraries to build better, more reliable and faster applications. To access the free libraries please visit http://bit.ly/free-libraries.
Software available for students and educators
- Intel® collection of high performance libraries
- Intel® Threading Building Blocks
- Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives
- Intel® Math Kernel Library
- Intel® Data Analytics Acceleration Library
- Intel® Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition (includes Fortran and C/C++)
Includes high-performance compiler(s), libraries, parallel models, threading and vectorization advisor, VTune™ Amplifier performance profiler, memory/threading debugger, and more. - Intel® Parallel Studio XE Composer Edition
Includes high-performance compiler(s), libraries, and parallel models. - Intel® System Studio
Includes tools and libraries to build, perform system-wide debug and trace, optimize and analyze code on Intel® architecture. - Intel® Video Pro Analyzer
A comprehensive tool to inspect, debug, and optimize the entire video decode and encode workflows. - Intel® XDK
A free tool for developers that provides an integrated workflow with built-in tools to design, debug, and build a wide range of web and hybrid mobile apps for multi-OS app stores and various devices
Who is eligible for the program
- Students : https://software.intel.com/en-us/qualify-for-free-software/student
- Full or part-time matriculated students that are currently enrolled at a degree-granting higher education institution and have a school email address.
- Students cannot be paid and/or compensated for software development. The products below are licensed to the student for personal use to support their education, under the terms of the Non-Commercial License.
- Professors and educators : https://software.intel.com/en-us/qualify-for-free-software/educator
- Educators must provide an academic institution email address to qualify for this program.
- Intel® Software Development Products can only be used in a classroom setting to assist in teaching
There are also free 12 month named-user licenses available to academic researchers for the performance libraries.
This is a free program provided by Intel for students and educators. Duke does not have a contract with Intel for this software, and all usage needs to be under the terms and conditions of their standard EULA.