Intel seems to be providing their compiler for free if you are an open source 
contributor. If you are a developer of the Einstein Toolkit, you should 
qualify. See 
<https://software.intel.com/en-us/qualify-for-free-software/opensourcecontributor>.

See also <https://software.intel.com/en-us/qualify-for-free-software/student> 
for their "usual" offer to obtain the compiler for free if you are a student 
(... and if you are not paid to develop software).

-erik

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