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Originally posted by brucethemoose View PostA comment I found on the Intel Simplified Software License, which seemingly sums it up:
What is Intel worried about when restrictively licensing stuff like this and MKL? They aren't selling them. Don't they want the libraries to proliferate so they will sell more hardware?
But as CommunityMember points out, it may not even contain code they can legally share regardless of the legal minefield of reverse engineering.
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Originally posted by brucethemoose View PostWhat is Intel worried about when restrictively licensing stuff like this
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A comment I found on the Intel Simplified Software License, which seemingly sums it up:
...it is not an open source license. It is only a license to use a specific binary, with limitations, and with additional restrictions on reverse engineering. It is not and has never intended to be open source...
What is Intel worried about when restrictively licensing stuff like this and MKL? They aren't selling them. Don't they want the libraries to proliferate so they will sell more hardware?
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Intel XeSS 1.0.1 Released With Bug Fixes
Phoronix: Intel XeSS 1.0.1 Released With Bug Fixes
Last month Intel published the XeSS 1.0 SDK for their Xe Super Sampling technology showcased with Arc Graphics discrete graphics cards. Sadly their initial SDK drop included Windows binaries and wasn't fully open-source. On Friday XeSS 1.0.1 was published with some bug fixes but still not being fully open-source...
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