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Hi,
We are starting a new project using Intel MKL on both Windows 32bit and 64bit.
We have a team of 4 developers that are going be compiling MKL on their machines from time to time, and we also have 4 automated build stations (2 for 32bit and 2 for 64bit) that perform complete rebuilding and automated testing over each night.
Do we have to plan purchasing of licenses for developers only or also for build machines?
What kind of license(s) - or mix of license(s) - would best suite our need?
Is it possible to use both versions (32 and 64bit) of the library with the same license? The product says "for Windows" but doesn't mention 32/64. May be it is irrelevant in terms of licensing.
Thanks in advance for you help.
Stephane (InnovMetric)
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Thanks for your interest in using our product, here are several information for your reference:
1.In gereral, one license per developer,you may check Intel software tools EULA and MKL licensing FAQfor more details.
2. One Intel MKL product license covers IA32 , 64bit and Itanium for one operating systems. Also Intel MKL is included in other Intel software bundled solutions. Please visit this product pricing web site for complete choices: http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-math-kernel-library-purchase/
3. Another option you can try is to find nearest reseller in your regionto get your copy:
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-software-products-resellers/
Hope it helps.
Thanks,
Ying

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