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Hi there!
I am going to use Intel IPP in my product which is supposed to be released for Windows and Linux OSs 32 and 64-bit versions for both OSs. So I am going to distribute 4 different binaries. For this purposes I suppose to use 2 hosts - one for Windows and one for Linux for building both 32-bit and 64-bit binaries on each host.
My question is - how many licenses for the IPP library do I need to buy to release the 4 binaries.
Thanks!
I am going to use Intel IPP in my product which is supposed to be released for Windows and Linux OSs 32 and 64-bit versions for both OSs. So I am going to distribute 4 different binaries. For this purposes I suppose to use 2 hosts - one for Windows and one for Linux for building both 32-bit and 64-bit binaries on each host.
My question is - how many licenses for the IPP library do I need to buy to release the 4 binaries.
Thanks!
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The following link answeres FAQ's and detailed information about Intel
Integrated Performance Primitives licensing.
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-integrated-performance-primitives-faq/#3
I believe the
FAQ titled How many copies of Intel IPP do I need to secure for my project
team or company? in part addresses your
question. Additional detail about
license type definitions (example: Single-User License type is defined in
Section C sub-section iv) and use can be found in the EULA.
Information about purchasing the product can be found
here:
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/buy-or-renew/

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