Intel provides a suite of development tools and standalone cluster tools under a single user licence for many of the most popular Intel software development products to individual students at a reduced rate.
A student is defined as a matriculated student of a higher education institution defined as a public or private, vocational school, correspondence school, junior college, college, or university. Hospitals, research laboratories and large scale computing centres are not eligible.
The Intel Classroom Licensing Program provides access to software development tools and access to Intel resources. Features of the latest Intel processors include Intel Core2 Duo, Itanium and Intel Xeon processors supporting 32 and 64 bit development. Classroom floating licences and individual student licences are available; each licence entitles one user to use up to seven development tools.