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Introduction

This document explains how to install and configure for use the Intel® Visual Fortran Compiler 10.1 for Windows* product. Installation is a multi-step process. Please read this document in its entirety before beginning and follow the steps in sequence. For information about the product contents, including new and changed features, please refer to the separate Release Notes.

If you have a previous (lower numbered) version of the Intel® Visual Fortran Compiler for Windows installed, you do not need to uninstall it before installing this version. If you choose to uninstall the older version, you may do so before or after installing this version.

Intel Visual Fortran Compiler 9.1 Free Download To use the Intel® Visual Fortran Compiler from a command window, open the command window from the Intel® Visual Fortran Compiler's menu from Start-All Programs-Intel® Software Development Tools- Intel® Fortran Compiler 10.1.xxx-Fortran Build environment for applications running on IA-32.

System Requirements

Architecture Terminology

Intel® compilers support three platforms: general combinations of processor architecture and operating system type. This section explains the terms that Intel uses to describe the platforms in its documentation, installation procedures and support site.

IA-32
IA-32 Architecture refers to systems based on 32-bit processors generally compatible with the Intel Pentium® II processor, (for example, Intel® Pentium® 4 processor or Intel® Xeon® processor), or processors from other manufacturers supporting the same instruction set, running a 32-bit operating system.
Intel® 64
Intel® 64 Architecture refers to systems based on IA-32 architecture processors which have 64-bit architectural extensions, for example, Intel® Core™2 processor family), running a 64-bit operating system such as Microsoft Windows XP* Professional x64 Edition or Microsoft Windows Vista* x64. If the system is running a 32-bit version of the Windows operating system, then IA-32 architecture applies instead. Systems based on AMD* processors running a 64-bit version of Windows are also supported by Intel compilers for Intel® 64 architecture applications.
IA-64
Refers to systems based on the Intel® Itanium® processor running a 64-bit operating system.

Native and Cross-Platform Development

The term 'native' refers to building an application that will run on the same platform that it was built on; for example, building on IA-32 architecture to run on IA-32 architecture . The term 'cross-platform' or 'cross-compilation' refers to building an application on a platform type different from the one on which it will be run, for example, building on IA-32 architecture to run on Intel® 64 architecture systems. Not all combinations of cross-platform development are supported and some combinations may require installation of optional tools and libraries.

The following table describes the supported combinations of compilation host (system on which you build the application) and application target (system on which the application runs).

Host and Target Combinations
Host Target IA-32Intel® 64 IA-64
IA-32
Yes
Intel® 64
Yes
Yes
IA-64
No

For Development of Applications to Run On Systems with IA-32 or Intel® 64 Architecture Processors or AMD* Processors

Minimum Hardware Requirements
  • A system based on an IA-32 architecture processor (minimum 450 MHz Intel® Pentium® II processor or greater - Intel® Core™ or Intel® Xeon® processor family recommended), or a system based on an Intel® 64 architecture processor, or a system based on an AMD* processor
  • 512 MB of RAM (1GB recommended)
  • 1GB of free hard disk space
Software Requirements
  • Microsoft Windows Vista*, Windows XP* or Windows Server 2003*
  • One of the following Microsoft development software tools:
    • Microsoft Visual Studio 2005* Premier Partner Edition (IA-32 and Intel® 64 architectures only, included with some license types - see below)
    • Microsoft Visual Studio 2008* Standard, Professional or Team System Edition (with C++ component and 'x64 compiler and tools' subcomponent installed)
    • Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Standard, Professional or Team System Edition (with C++ component and 'x64 compiler and tools' subcomponent installed)
    • Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003* (with C++ component installed, IA-32 architecture only)
    • Microsoft Visual C++ .NET 2003* Standard Edition (IA-32 architecture only)
    • For command-line development tool use only, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Platform SDK. or Windows Software Development Kit Update for Windows Vista* (Intel® 64 architecture only) If this SDK is installed, you can develop applications for the Intel® 64 platform using command line tools.
    • For command-line development tool use only, Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 (or 2008) Express Edition (IA-32 architecture only) This enables use of the compiler from the command line only; the visual development environment, including the Visual Studio Debugger, is not enabled. For Fortran development with Visual C++ 2005* Express Edition, you must also install Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Platform SDK or Windows Software Development Kit Update for Windows Vista*. If you choose this option, download and install the w_fc_p_10.1.xxx_IA32.exe package only; do not install a package that includes Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Premier Partner Edition.

    Microsoft Visual Studio 2005/2008 Professional Edition and higher require a Custom install to select the 'x64 compiler and tools' subcomponent

    Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Premier Partner Edition is included with the following license types of Intel® Visual Fortran Compiler:

    • Commercial license for the Standard, Professional and Professional with IMSL Editions
    • Academic license for the Standard, Professional and Professional with IMSL Editions

    Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Premier Partner Edition is not included with the following license types of Intel® Visual Fortran Compiler:

    • Evaluation or Student license
    • Intel® Compiler Suite Professional Edition (includes C++ and Fortran compilers plus performance libraries)
    • Intel® Compiler Suite Cluster Edition (includes C++ and Fortran compilers plus cluster libraries)

    On IA-32 and Intel® 64 architecture systems, if Microsoft Visual Studio is not found and the CD or w_fc_p_10.1.xxx.exe download installer is used, Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Premier Partner Edition will be installed. Installers for single architectures and those with NOVSPPE in the name do not install Visual Studio 2005 Premier Partner Edition.

  • Note: Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2002* is not supported.

For Development of Applications to Run On Systems with IA-64 Architecture (Intel® Itanium®) Processors

Minimum Hardware Requirements
  • A system based on an IA-32 architecture processor (minimum 450 MHz Intel® Pentium® II processor or greater - Intel® Core™ or Intel® Xeon® processor recommended), a system based on an Intel® 64 architecture processor, a system based on an IA-64 architecture processor, or a system based on an AMD* processor
  • 512 MB of RAM (1GB recommended)
  • 500MB of free hard disk space
Software Requirements
  • Microsoft Windows Vista*, Windows XP* or Windows Server 2003*
  • One of the following must be installed:
    • Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 or 2008* Team System Edition with C++ and 'Itanium Compiler and Tools' components installed
      • Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 also requires installation of Microsoft Windows SDK for Windows Server 2008* and .NET Framework 3.5
      • Microsoft Visual Studio is not supported for installation on an IA-64 architecture system
      • If Microsoft Visual Studio Team System Edition is not installed, only the command line development tools are available

Requirements to Run Applications

  • For applications built for IA-32 architecture systems: an IA-32 architecture system running Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows Server 2003. Some applications may run on older versions of Windows - you are responsible for testing compatibility. IA-32 architecture applications may also be run on an Intel® 64 architecture system as described below.
  • For applications built for Intel® 64: a system based on an Intel® 64 architecture processor or an AMD processor running Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition or Windows Vista 64-bit
  • For applications built for IA-64 architecture systems: a system based on an Intel® Itanium® processor running Windows XP* 64-bit or Windows Server 2003 (Enterprise and Datacenter Editions)
  • Running applications on systems that do not have Intel® Visual Fortran Compiler installed may require installation of redistributable DLLs on the target system.
  • For applications which were built on a different platform, using cross-compilation, the Microsoft run-time DLLs on the target system must be the same or newer as those provided with the Platform SDK used for building the application

Notes:

  • The above lists of processor model names are not exhaustive - other processor models correctly supporting the same instruction set as those listed are expected to work. Please contact Intel® Premier Support if you have questions regarding a specific processor model
  • Some optimization options have restrictions regarding the processor type on which the application is run. Please see the documentation of these options for more information.
  • Advanced optimization options or very large programs may require additional resources such as memory and disk space
  • Adobe* Reader* version 7.0 or later is required to view some of the reference documentation.

It is the responsibility of application developers to ensure that the machine instructions contained in the application are supported by the operating system and processor on which the application is to run.

Installing on Microsoft Windows Vista*

For Windows Vista, Microsoft supports only Visual Studio 2005/2008* and not earlier Visual Studio versions. Before installing the Intel compiler on Windows Vista, Visual Studio 2005 users should install Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 (VS 2005 SP1) as well as the Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 Update for Windows Vista which is linked to from the VS 2005 SP1 page. After installing these updates, you must ensure that Visual Studio runs with Administrator permissions, otherwise you will be unable to use the Intel compiler. Please uninstall the Intel compiler integration before installing any Visual Studio updates. For more information, please see Microsoft's Visual Studio on Windows Vista page and related documents.

Obtaining the Compiler and Tools

Before installing the compiler and tools, you should check the Product Downloads section of the Intel® Software Development Products Registration Center to see if a newer version or update is available. The version on CD or as listed in your electronic download license letter may not be the most current. In order to download and install a compiler from Intel® Premier Support, you will first have to register for support as described under Technical Support.

At the Intel® Software Development Products Registration Center, the compiler is provided in several different packages to meet your needs. The filenames and descriptions of the packages are:

w_fc_p_10.1.xxx.exe
Complete product for IA-32 and Intel® 64 architecture application development, including Microsoft Visual Studio Premier Partner Edition, Intel Fortran Compiler, Intel Debugger and Intel Fortran Integrations Into Microsoft Visual Studio. New users developing for IA-32 or Intel® 64 architecture systems should select this. This option is not available for Evaluation licenses nor to users who hold licenses for Intel® Visual Fortran 9.1 Standard Edition.
w_fc_p_10.1.xxx_novsppe.exe
Complete product for IA-32 and Intel® 64 architecture application development, without Microsoft Visual Studio Premier Partner Edition. Includes the Intel Fortran Compiler, Intel Debugger and Intel Fortran Integrations Into Microsoft Visual Studio. New users developing for IA-32 or Intel® 64 architecture systems who already have a supported version of Microsoft Visual Studio should select this.
w_fc_p_10.1.xxx_ia32.exe
Compiler, Debugger and Visual Studio Integrations for IA-32 architecture application development only. Does not include Visual Studio Premier Partner Edition. Select this if you are updating an earlier installation of the 10.1 compiler and you are developing for IA-32 architecture systems.
w_fc_p_10.1.xxx_intel64.exe
Compiler, Debugger and Visual Studio Integrations for Intel® 64 architecture application development only. Does not include Visual Studio Premier Partner Edition. Select this if you are updating an earlier installation of the 10.1 compiler and you are developing for Intel® 64 architecture systems.
w_fc_p_10.1.xxx_ia64.exe
Compiler (IA-64 architecture native and cross-compiler), Debugger and Visual Studio Integrations for IA-64 architecture application development only. Does not include Visual Studio Premier Partner Edition. Select this if you are developing for IA-64 architecture systems either as a new installation or as an update to an earlier 10.1 compiler.
w_imsl_p_10.0.xxx_ppp.exe
IMSL* Mathematics and Statistics Library, optional, requires purchase of an edition of the product which includes IMSL. 'ppp' is the platform name (ia32, intel64 or ia64). Note that the IMSL software is the same in version 10.1 as in version 10.0.

If you have obtained the product on CD, it contains the development tools for all three platforms.

If you have a license for Intel® Visual Fortran Professional Edition, your license entitles you to install and use Intel® Math Kernel Library. If you do not see Intel Math Kernel Library listed as available to you at the Intel® Software Development Products Registration Center, log in to the Intel® Software Development Products Registration Center, select My Registrations, locate and select your Intel® Visual Fortran Professional Edition license and click 'Resend license file to my email address'. Download and installation of the Intel Math Kernel Library is separate - please refer to that component's Installation Guide and/or Release Notes for details.

Installing the Compiler and Tools

If you encounter difficulty with the initial installation or registration process, please visit https://registrationcenter.intel.com/support to request help from Intel.

Pre-Installation Instructions

To install the Intel® Visual Fortran Compiler, you need to use an account that is a member of the Administrators privilege group. Any normal account with Users, Debugger Users or higher user privilege can use the Intel® Visual Fortran Compiler. On Windows Vista, Visual Studio must be run as Administrator - this is a Microsoft restriction.

Note: the default installation master directory referred to as <install-dir> in this document, is %ProgramFiles%Intel The Fortran 10.1 compiler is installed into the CompilerFortran10.1.xxx subfolder.

If you will be using a separately purchased Microsoft Visual Studio development environment or the Microsoft Platform SDK (see System Requirements), you must install those before installing the compiler.

Please make sure that you do not have anti-virus or other system protection software set to silently block 'suspicious' scripts or installers, as this can interfere with installation of software products.

If you will be installing Microsoft Visual Studio Premier Partner Edition and you also wish to use Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition (for separate access to the C++ compiler), you must uninstall Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition before installing Visual Studio Premier Partner Edition along with Intel® Visual Fortran Compiler. After the Fortran install is complete, you may reinstall Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition if desired. Please note that the Fortran and C++ compiler environments will be separate and not combined.

Note for users of Intel® Visual Fortran Compiler 10.0: If you develop for the Intel® 64 architecture and installed the version of Microsoft Visual Studio included with the compiler (Premier Partner Edition), please uninstall the 10.0 integration and Visual Studio before installing version 10.1. The Visual Studio Premier Partner Edition in version 10.1 contains a fix to a problem present in the older installation. If you do not develop for the Intel® 64 architecture it is not necessary to uninstall the old version.

The recommended installation order is as follows:

  1. Install Microsoft Visual Studio or Microsoft Platform SDK if necessary.

  2. Apply any appropriate Service Packs and updates to Microsoft Visual Studio. Note that the Visual Studio 2005 Premier Partner Edition, included with some license types, does not have any Service Packs applied to it.

  3. Install Intel® Visual Fortran Compiler 10.1

You can have multiple versions of the Intel® Visual Fortran Compiler installed, and as of version 10.0, two or more update versions of the same numbered version can coexist. When you install an update to version 10.1, previous versions are not uninstalled automatically. Users of Microsoft Visual Studio must select the new version from within Microsoft Visual Studio (Tools > Options > Intel(R) Fortran > Compilers ).. If you do not wish to have old versions installed, you can uninstall them before (recommended) or after installing the newer version. Note that the install path will be different for each update.

Configure Visual Studio for 64-bit Applications

If you are using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005* or 2008 and will be developing 64-bit applications (for the Intel® 64 or IA-64 architectures) you may need to change the configuration of Visual Studio to add 64-bit support.

If you are using Visual Studio 2005/2008 Standard Edition or Visual Studio 2005 Premier Partner Edition, no configuration is needed to build Intel® 64 architecture applications.

For other editions:

  1. From Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs, select “Microsoft Visual Studio 2005” (or 2008) > Change/Remove. The Visual Studio Maintenance Mode window will appear. Click Next.
  2. Click Add or Remove Features
  3. Under “Select features to install”, expand Language Tools > Visual C++
  4. If the box “X64 Compiler and Tools” is not checked, check it, then click Update. If the box is already checked, click Cancel.

To use Microsoft Visual Studio 2005/2008 Team System Edition to build applications to run on IA-64 architecture systems, follow the above steps and ensure that the box “Itanium Compiler and Tools” is checked.

Installation Instructions

  1. If you received the compiler product on CD-ROM, insert the CD-ROM in a CD-ROM drive. If the installation program does not automatically start, locate the file Setup.exe at the top level of the CD-ROM and double-click it. If you received the compiler product as a download, double-click on the downloaded file.
  2. The Intel® Software Setup Assistant will appear. Click Next.
  3. The Setup Assistant will prompt you for your serial number or location of a license file. If this is an initial installation, enter the serial number provided to you by Intel or your reseller and click Next. If you are connected to the Internet, the Setup Assistant will contact Intel, retrieve a license, and install it on your computer. If an Internet connection to Intel is not available, a default license will be installed which permits use of the compiler but which does not allow updates. If you already have a valid license on the system, you will be asked if you want to use it - this is the recommended choice.
  4. The Tool Selection page will appear. In this release, only one entry is displayed. Click Next - this will start the installation of all product components appropriate for your system.
  5. Accept the Intel End User License Agreement
  6. Select Complete or Custom install. Complete installs all available components to a default location. Custom allows you to choose which components are to be installed and to change the installation location.
  7. When you reach the 'Ready to Install the Program' screen, click Install to proceed.
  8. If Microsoft Visual Studio Premier Partner Edition is to be installed, a separate End User License Agreement will be displayed to be accepted.
  9. When all desired tools or components are installed, click Next.
  10. Click Finish on the final screen to exit the Intel Software Setup Assistant.

Note: If you choose a Custom install, you will not see Visual Studio Premier Partner Edition nor Visual Studio Integration displayed as options. These components will always be installed if applicable.

Installing the IMSL* Fortran Library Installation (Professional Edition with IMSL* Only)

Ifort Free

The IMSL Fortran Library is installed separately from either a download or by inserting the CD containing the IMSL installers. The general steps for installing are similar to that for installing the compiler except that only platform-specific installers are provided. If you wish to install IMSL for more than one platform, install the version for your native platform last.

Installing the Intel® License Manager for FLEXlm*

If you are a network administrator and your organization has purchased floating or node-locked licenses for Intel software development products, you need to install the Intel® License Manager for FLEXlm* on a system on your local network. This product provides the Intel® License Manager for FLEXlm* for Windows*. Intel also offers the Intel License Manager for FLEXlm for a variety of other popular platforms. Any Intel License Manager for FLEXlm can serve licenses for Intel products on any combination of platforms.

To install the supplied Intel License Manager for FLEXlm after the compiler has been installed, select Start..Programs..Intel(R) Software Development Tools.. Intel(R) License Manager for FLEXlm..Install. Please refer to the User's Guide available in the same menu for details on installing and configuring the license manager. License managers for other platforms can be downloaded as described in the User's Guide.

Silent Install

It is possible to install the components of the Intel® Visual Fortran Compiler product in a manner that does not require user feedback. The installs are not 'silent' in that they display progress messages. This capability is useful for system administrators who wish to install the product on behalf of their users.

In the following instructions, the version number 10.1.020 will be used as an example. If you are installing a different version, replace the version number in file names with the actual version.

  1. Download the desired installation package from the Intel® Software Development Products Registration Center. See Obtaining the Compiler and Tools for more information.
  2. On the administrator's system, run the downloaded package executable. The first screen will prompt you for a location to save files. You can keep the default or change it to another location that is convenient. The default on English-language systems is C:Program FilesIntelDownloadIntelFortranCompiler10.1. Click Next.
  3. After the contents of the package are extracted and verified, a screen titled 'Intel(R) Visual Fortran Compiler 10.1 for Windows*' will appear. On this screen, click Cancel, and then click Yes to confirm that you want to close the Intel® Software Setup Assistant.
  4. Obtain a valid and current license file for the product. The license file will have a file type of .lic and, on a system where the product is installed, it will be found in C:Program FilesCommon FilesIntelLicenses. (The name of this folder may vary on non-English language systems.) If you do not have the license file, you can request that it be emailed to you at the Intel® Software Development Products Registration Center.
  5. On the client system, copy the license file to C:Program FilesCommon FilesIntelLicenses (or the proper corresponding folder on the client system.)
  6. On the administrative system, open the folder into which the installer was unpacked as specified in step 2. Copy the entire contents of the installs subfolder to a folder of your choice on the client system.
  7. In a batch script or an interactive command session, set the default directory to the folder selected in step 6. Each component of the product is installed separately using the commands shown below. You do not need to install all components, but those selected must be installed in the order shown. Remember to replace the version number 10.1.020 shown as an example with the actual version you are installing.
    Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Premier Partner Edition (if provided and no other supported Visual Studio version installed)
    ppe.exe /s /v'/qb'
    Compiler for applications running on IA-32 architecture systems
    w_fc_p_10.1.020_IA32.exe /s /v'/qb'
    Compiler for applications running on Intel® 64 architecture systems
    w_fc_p_10.1.020_Intel64.exe /s /v'/qb'
    Compiler for applications running on IA-64 architecture systems (for compiling on IA-32 or Intel® 64 architecture systems only)
    w_fc_p_10.1.020_IA64Cross.exe /s /v'/qb'
    Compiler for applications running on IA-64 architecture systems (for compiling on IA-64 architecture systems only)
    w_fc_p_10.1.020_IA64.exe /s /v'/qb'
    Intel Debugger (idb - replace IA32 with Intel64 or IA64 depending on client architecture type)
    w_idb_p_10.1.020_IA32.exe /s /v'/qb'
    Integrations into Microsoft Visual Studio (note that there is only one installer for running on all three architectures)
    w_ide_p_10.1.020_IA32.exe /s /v'/qb'

When each of these commands is invoked, control will return to the caller immediately. Each installation will typically take several minutes. When using the silent install capability, the components will always install to the default location - it is not possible at this time to customize any aspect of the installs.

Installation related limitations

  • If multiple copies of the Microsoft Platform SDK have been installed on the system, the compiler install may, in some cases, say that it cannot find the Platform SDK and will prompt you for the path. If this happens, please use the Browse button to identify the proper Platform SDK path.

  • The compiler install cannot detect if you have an unsupported version of the Microsoft Platform SDK installed. Please verify that the version selected meets the System Requirements.

  • If you are installing and configuring the Intel License Server, used for floating and node-locked licenses only, in some cases the license service may fail to start. In this circumstance, a message box will appear with instructions for manually starting the license service.

Fortran

Setting Up the Compiler Environment

You can use the Intel® Visual Fortran Compiler from a command window, or from within the Microsoft visual development environment, if you installed the component for Visual Studio integration.

To use the Intel® Visual Fortran Compiler from a command window, open the command window from the Intel® Visual Fortran Compiler's menu from [Start]->[All Programs]->[Intel® Software Development Tools]-> [Intel® Fortran Compiler 10.1.xxx]->[Fortran Build environment for applications running on IA-32]. It sets up the environment automatically. Or you can open a normal command window and run <install-dir>CompilerFortran10.1xxxbinifortvars.bat.Where xxxx is IA32, EM64T or Itanium. It also sets up the environment correctly to use the Intel Fortran Compiler. If you need to use the Intel C++ Compiler from the same command window, run <install-dir>CompilerC++10.1xxxxbiniclvars.bat Note: ifortvars.bat should be run after iclvars.bat so the linker will pick up the correct Fortran run-time libraries.

To use the Intel Fortran Compiler from the Microsoft visual development environment, use the program group item for the installed Microsoft product, for example, Start > All Programs > Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 > Microsoft Visual Studio 2005.

If you have any problems running the compiler, please make sure a valid license file (*.lic) is located in the license directory. The compiler uses the environment variable INTEL_LICENSE_FILE to locate the license file. If you still have problems, please submit an issue to Intel® Premier Support. See the Technical Support section of this document for details.

If you have not already done so, please register for support after you install this product. See Technical Support for registration instructions.

Setting Up the IMSL* Fortran Libraries Environment (Professional Edition Only)

For information on configuring either the command-line or the Visual Studio environment for use with the IMSL* Fortran Libraries, provided in the Professional Edition only, please refer to the sections on using IMSL in the Building Applications > Using Libraries section of the Intel Visual Fortran Compiler Documentation.

Uninstalling or Modifying the Compiler and Tools

To uninstall or modify Intel Visual Fortran Compiler tools or components, select 'Add or Remove Programs' from the 'Control Panel'. The following is a complete list of the tools and components which may be installed. You may not have all of these installed:

  • Intel(R) Debugger for applications running on <architecture-name>, Version 10.1.xxx
  • Intel(R) Fortran Compiler for applications running on <architecture-name>, Version 10.1.xxx
  • Intel(R) Visual Fortran Compiler 10.1 Integrations into Microsoft Visual Studio*
  • Intel(R) License Manager for FLEXlm*
  • IMSL Fortran Library 6.0
  • Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Premier Partner Edition - ENU

Note: uninstalling the Intel Visual Fortran Compiler does not delete the corresponding license file.

Obtaining Technical Support

If you did not register your compiler during installation, please do so at the Intel® Software Development Products Registration Center. Registration entitles you to free technical support, product updates and upgrades for the duration of the support term.

For information about how to find Technical Support, Product Updates, Users Forums, FAQs, tips and tricks, and other support information, please visit: http://www.intel.com/software/products/support/fwin.

Note: If your distributor provides technical support for this product, please contact them for support rather than Intel.

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