Intel refused to grant me a license for Quartus Prime Pro software through a vendor?
I have a board I bought from Terasic called the DE1-SoC, but I have essentially ran out of resources on the board so I upgraded and bought one of there Apollo S10 Dev Kits, which has the Stratix 10 on board. In order to compile designs for the Stratix 10, you need the Quartus Prime Pro software. So I purchased it through one of the listed vendors on the Intel site, that listed Digikey.
So I purchased the software, and a week later, I got a reply from Digikey through there expedition managers that said Intel will not sell a private individual the software unless you work for a company. I don't work for a "company", I work for myself. I have my own business.
So they declined that as well. So I contacted Digikey, and asked them where on the site does it list there is a restriction for the purchase of there software? They said there is none. it must be in there Terms and Conditions.
So I looked at the intel website.
https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/intel/SW-ONE-QUARTUS/15668225
Nothing is listed for a restriction.
On the intel website, if you purchase one of there dev boards, you get 1 free year of Quartus Prime Pro software included.
Can someone please point out to me anywhere, why is there a restriction on this software for personal use or business use? I have gotten ZERO communication from Intel pointing out why there is a restriction or to show me ANYWHERE this exemption listed on the Intel website or through there vendors. Why on earth wouldn't the approved vendors list show this exemption? If this is the case, why even have a vendor sell the software?