Has anyone given this a try as gcc replacement?
https://software.intel.com/en-us/system ... e-download
James
Intel Free compilers
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Re: Intel Free compilers
just curious where that says 'free'.
Re: Intel Free compilers
Use Intel® System Studio with a free commercial license backed by community forum support. This license allows usage for 90 days,and can be refreshed an unlimited number of times to use the latest version. You can convert at any time to a paid license, which provides Priority Support for one year.anonymous1337 wrote:just curious where that says 'free'.
Did I read this wrong?
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Re: Intel Free compilers
Intel's compiler is the one that produces the fastest executables, see e.g. Willus.com's 2011 Win32/64 C Compiler Benchmarks or A Performance-Based Comparison of C/C++ Compilers. But build times are rather slow, and it's a huge download.
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Re: Intel Free compilers
Sure, if you will never run that code on an AMD chip.
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Re: Intel Free compilers
"This license "allows usage for 90 days", and can be refreshed an unlimited number of times to use the latest version."
Question : what is happening "90 days later" whenever the "latest version" becomes no longer free ? Sounds like a free try.
Question : what is happening "90 days later" whenever the "latest version" becomes no longer free ? Sounds like a free try.