Intel Parallel Studio XE 2016, including Intel Visual Fortran Compiler 16.0, is now available. If your support license is current you can download and install this at no additional charge from the Intel Registration Center.
Licensing Changes
With the 2016 version of our products, we are enforcing a limit of three installs per named-user license. If you have been a user of earlier versions, you'll need to upgrade the license file on your system in order to use the 2016 versions. (Earlier product versions will work with the new license.) The simplest way to do this is to reenter your serial number when prompted during install, but there are other options. Please refer to the following articles for more information:
- What to do when you see the message "Maximum number of activations exceeded"
- How to find the Host ID for the Named-User License
- Required Product License Upgrade for Intel Parallel Studio XE 2016
- How do I get a license file for an offline installation of Intel Parallel Studio XE 2016?
- How do I get my license file for Intel Parallel Studio XE 2016?
If you need help with licensing, please ask in our Licensing, Registration and Downloads forum or Intel Premier Support
Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 Information
If you have installed Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 (VS2015), be aware that the default VS2015 installation does not include C++ support, which means that Intel Visual Fortran integration won't install. If you are installing VS2015 new, select Customize and check the box for Visual C++ (see image below). Otherwise, do a Modify of VS2015 and make sure the Visual C++box is checked.
If you don't have a supported Visual Studio installed (VS2010, 2012, 2013, 2015), a Fortran-only development environment based on VS2013 will be installed. However, this requires that the Microsoft Windows SDK for Windows 8.1 be installed, and Microsoft requires us to have you get that from them directly. Please see Install Windows SDK for VS2013 Shell for more details.