First of all you should do following no matter what type of license you have: Find your Serial Number (SN) Register the SN Download the product from the Intel Registration and Download center Then the next steps are different based on your license type. If you have a counted license, you have to do following: Set up the license server Read the Intel License Manager for FLEXlm* User’s Guide Find the right system for the license server Download the correct FLEXlm server for license servery system Install the FLEXlm server: after installation, the license server should start running automatically As for how to manually start or stop the FLEXlm license server, please refer to the FLEXlm user’s guide Install the product on the client systems Set up the client license On Windows, just run the downloaded product package program.
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Getting the product running with my new license
Reference Number : DPD200138566 Version : 11.0, 11.1 Operating System : Linux*, Mac OS X* / IA-32, Intel® 64, IA-64 Problem Description : Beginning with the 11.x release, the Intel Fortran compiler does not correctly ignore the -extend-source (and other variants) for free-form source files named with the .F90 extension. The option is correctly ignored for source files named with the lower-case .f90 extension. The mishandling of the option will cause erroneous syntax errors for any Fortran source statement that extends beyond the designated statement field length specified with the -extend-source option
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Intel® Fortran compiler – Option -extend-source not ignored for .F90 source files
Intel(R) Threading Building Blocks (Intel(R) TBB) is the most popular parallel programming abstraction.
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Intel Threading Building Blocks 2.2 Released August 4.
Download Article Download Hyper-Threading: Be Sure You Know How to Correctly Measure Your Server’s End-User Response Time [PDF 52KB] Introduction Recently, an Independent Software Vendor (ISV) approached Intel with a problem. It seemed that their test measurements showed that enabling Hyper-Threading (HT) [1] on an Intel® Xeon® processor resulted in increased response time of their web server system. After some simple analysis, it was clear that their users were actually seeing better response time with HT enabled.
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Hyper-Threading: Be Sure You Know How to Correctly Measure Your Server’s End-User Response Time
Problem Symptom: When attempting to run the Intel® GPA applications (GPA Frame Analyzer, GPA System Analyzer, or GPA Frame Capture), you receive a “cannot connect to server” error message (or a similar error message). Problem Solution: Be sure to always start the GPA Remote Server application before running any of the other GPA applications, as the GPA Remote Server is used to communicate between the GPA client application and your game (or graphics application)
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GPA Troubleshooting Tip: always start GPA Remote Server before running the GPA applications
Download entire article Download Intel® Active Management Technology PC Alarm Clock [82KB PDF] Introduction Management of client systems in an enterprise environment typically involves an IT management console communicating with agents that require the client systems to be powered on. This situation poses a couple of options. The first is to perform management operations while the users of the client systems are present and potentially disrupt their productivity.
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Intel® Active Management Technology PC Alarm Clock