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Hi, I have Ipp7 license expired in 2012. How can I get now IPP for Linux, Cannot find an easy way to buy it.
Can anybody help me find a way,
Thank You!!
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It is free now: https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/free-ipp
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Hello,
Yes, there are several options to get IPP
Free ipp => https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/free-ipp
or from the suit product:
Best Regards,
Ying
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Hello !
I have a project utilizing FilterDenoiseCAST using IPP 7.
I need now to compile on Linux and need to find the IPP7 Linux version as the Ipp9 has deprecated this function.
So I`m running in circles on Intel pages only to end up on the start point.
Can anybody tell me how to download (paid or free) the Linux version of IPP7 ?
Any help will be greatly appreciated,
Best Regards,
Rody
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Rody,
A better way is to use the IPP 9.0 with the legacy libraries. Intel 9.0 offered one additional legacy libraries, and the deprecated functions are included in the libraries , you can download IPP 9.0, and the legacy libraries. Here is info regarding the library:
https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-ipp-legacy-libraries
Can you check if this can work for you?
thanks,
Chao
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