The Intel Open Source license is identical to the BSD license with the following section added: EXPORT LAWS: THIS LICENSE ADDS NO RESTRICTIONS TO THE...
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Free Software Foundation, the Open Source Initiative, the Debian Project and the Fedora Project. For a list of licenses not specifically intended for...
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released by Google under a BSD-like license in May 2010. SVT-AV1 – An AV1 encoder originally developed by Intel and Netflix, which is available as FOSS...
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Development Lab for release under the Intel Open Source License. On 15 November 2001 the Iometer project was registered at SourceForge.net and an initial version...
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cross-platform and licensed as free and open-source software under Apache License 2. Starting in 2011, OpenCV features GPU acceleration for real-time...
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claimed that Intel is being "an Open Source fraud" after an Intel employee presented a distorted view of the situation at an open source conference. In...
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GPL-compatible licenses. In 2005 Intel has voluntarily retracted their Intel Open Source License from the OSI list of open source licenses and has also...
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eCommerce, open source appropriate technology, and open source drug discovery. Open source promotes universal access via an open-source or free license to a...
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Darwin (operating system) (redirect from Open Darwin)
Macs, as well as the Raspberry Pi 3B. An open-source port of the XNU kernel exists that supports Darwin on Intel and AMD x86 platforms not officially supported...
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Rockwell and Synertek to second-source the 6502 microprocessor and its support components. Intel licensed AMD to second-source Intel microprocessors such as the...
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List of compilers (redirect from List of open source compilers)
command-line interpreters List of open-source compilers and assemblers Was added in version 9.30. The tools and license include the suffix "bx". Further...
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programming interfaces (APIs) and is released under a free and open-source software license. Graphics device drivers are written for specific hardware to...
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Open-source firmware is firmware that is published under an open-source license. It can be contrasted with proprietary firmware, which is published under...
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manual image annotation tools VoTT "cvat_LICENSE at develop · opencv/cvat". GitHub. CVAT.ai. "Intel open-sources CVAT, a toolkit for data labeling". VentureBeat...
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software that is under an open-source license. Each of these business strategies rest on the premise that users of open-source technologies are willing to purchase...
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on your CPU http://support.intel.com/support/notebook/sb/CS-006408.htm Archived 2009-03-05 at the Wayback Machine The SourceForge IPW websites (ipw 2100...
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Clear Linux OS (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
distribution, once developed and maintained on Intel's 01.org open-source platform, and optimized for Intel's microprocessors with an emphasis on performance...
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UEFI (redirect from Intel boot initiative)
was initially called Intel Boot Initiative. It was later renamed to Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI). The first open source UEFI implementation, Tiano...
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with Intel's Gaussian & Neural Accelerator (GNA). Based in C++, it offers the following APIs: C/C++, Python, and Node.js (an early preview). OpenVINO is...
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including AMD, Arm, Cadence, Google, Imagination, Intel, Nvidia, Qualcomm, Samsung, SPI and Verisilicon. OpenCL views a computing system as consisting of a...
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subsidiary of the Linux Foundation, and distributed under the Apache 2.0 open source license. The initial version of the engine is an updated version of Amazon...
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Data Plane Development Kit (redirect from Intel Data Plane Development Kit)
and ARM. It is provided and supported under the open-source BSD license. DPDK was created by Intel engineer Venky Venkatesan, who is affectionately known...
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and open-source software (FOSS) licenses, such as the Apache License, MIT License, and GNU General Public License, outline the terms under which open-source...
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Minix (category Software using the BSD license)
under the BSD-3-Clause license, which was retroactively applied to all previous versions. Minix-vmd is a variant of MINIX 2.0 for Intel IA-32-compatible processors...
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of Open Source technologies at ACCESS, Inc., which had meanwhile become the owner of the BeOS source code, stated that there had never been a license agreement...
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PowerTOP (redirect from Intel PowerTOP)
electrical power consumption. It was released by Intel in 2007 under the GPLv2 license. It works for Intel, AMD, ARM and UltraSPARC processors. PowerTOP...
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Wintel (redirect from Windows and Intel)
either had an Intel processor or one made by a second source supplier under license from Intel. Intel and Microsoft had enormous revenues, Compaq and many...
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Math Kernel Library (redirect from Intel MKL)
of charge under the terms of Intel Simplified Software License which allow redistribution. Commercial support for Intel oneMKL is available when purchased...
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The Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) is a series of integrated graphics processors introduced in 2004 by Intel, replacing the earlier Intel Extreme...
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July 1993, Intel contracted the San Francisco Canyon Company to improve the performance of Microsoft's Video for Windows technology on Intel processors...
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