Can someone please explain the new one part-number Quartus Licensing?
Greetings all,
My organization has 8 developers. 3 are currently using Quartus Prime Pro and the other 5 are using Quartus Standard.
Customer Advisory ADV2127 announces the "replacement of all 13 Ordering Part Numbers for Intel Quartus Prime with a single Ordering Part Number. ... The single OPN will also have a single price for all license types."
This is VERY CONFUSING. Basically, since there is one part number, and one price, does that mean that buying the SW-ONE-QUARTUS part number gets my developers ALL the features of both PRO and Standard?
But that's contradicted by the "single price for all license types" language, which suggests the different license tiers still exist.
However, that seems silly, as if I'm buying the one PN, for the one price, why would anyone choose to license Standard when they can get Pro for the same cost?
UNLESS, per the attached screen-grab from Intel's sales catalog, that I have to buy TWO LICENSES per each developer who currently has Pro to get both feature sets from PRO and Standard? Then that becomes QUITE the price increase.
Very confusing Intel, very confusing.
thanks,
ben