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Hi,
I'm using fedora 8 with intel pentium 4 processor. I would like to use IPP v 5.3 or some 5.x as per some suggestions. Where can i get it to download? I already downloaded ipp7 evaluation version. But not able to use it in our present work environment. So can u please suggest me some thhing regarding this.
I'm using fedora 8 with intel pentium 4 processor. I would like to use IPP v 5.3 or some 5.x as per some suggestions. Where can i get it to download? I already downloaded ipp7 evaluation version. But not able to use it in our present work environment. So can u please suggest me some thhing regarding this.
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Dear customer,
Do you need an evaluation version? You should be able to download different version from the Registration Center using the valid license.
Regards,
Igor
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Thank you Igor. Actually we are planning to use intel ipp for an upcoming project. So in order to test how affectively it can be used and to see whether it meets all our requirements before purchasing it, we downloaded the evaluation version and tried to install it. But couldn't get it installed as the evaluation version i.e 7.0.x is not supporting fedora 8 that we are using now. Some one suggested that ipp v 5.3.x supports fedora 8. So to continue with our tests we searched if we can get the ipp v5.3's evalaution version or something. So is there anyway to get it or there is no other option but for us to switch to fedoro 13 or later one, which is supported by the evalaution version being provided now.?
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Dear customer,
You are able to download the 5.3 Update 4 version of IPP from the Registration Center.
You should change the version from the dropdown menu (Release and Update) and download the corresponding package.
Regards,
Igor
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Also note, that you can get a free 30 days evaluation license and download this version of the IPP here:
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-software-evaluation-center/
Click on the "Intel Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel IPP) for Linux*" and follow the instructions.
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-software-evaluation-center/
Click on the "Intel Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel IPP) for Linux*" and follow the instructions.

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