Since it is not free for mac, I suppose this is just a "money grab."zullil wrote:Apparently, for OS X, the C++ and Fortran compilers are now disjoint products.bob wrote: I think it is a typo. icc comes with the fortran compiler.
http://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-s ... -mac-os-x/
Clang vs GCC [stockfish 4]
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Re: Clang vs GCC [stockfish 4]
Are you sure any of these are free for Linux? The prices on the website are even higher for Linux than for Windows!
http://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-c ... -purchase/
http://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-c ... -purchase/
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Re: Clang vs GCC [stockfish 4]
I've been downloading them for years for free. You have to be a "non-commercial user"... Otherwise you do have to pay. It might well be that I was somehow 'grandfathered' in but I have not seen anything to that effect...JuLieN wrote:Are you sure any of these are free for Linux? The prices on the website are even higher for Linux than for Windows!![]()
http://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-c ... -purchase/