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Hi,
I want to use Intel IPP and MKL to develop Commercial software in the cloud and eventually deploy the software/service in the cloud (e..g, Amazon AWS).
On this page: https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/free-ipsxe-tools-and-libraries, it says:
Free Intel Performance Libraries for Everyone
Free for all, no royalties, no restrictions on company or project size, access to current & older versions of libraries (only current version for Intel® MPI), Forum Support.
Free Software included:
Intel® Math Kernel Library(Intel® MKL - Linux*, Windows* or macOS*)
Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel® IPP - Linux*, Windows* or macOS*)
Does it mean that based on this "Intel Simplified Software License" , I can install and use IPP and MKL on the cloud servers for my commercial software? I can use this Free Intel Performance Libraries for commercial software development in the cloud as long as I am following the "Intel Simplified Software License" here: https://software.intel.com/en-us/license/intel-simplified-software-license, is that correct?
Thank you!
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Hi, can you check this license FAQ: https://software.intel.com/en-us/mkl/license-faq
It permits to use on cloud server with the "Intel Simplified Software License" agreement.
Thanks,
Chao

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