DooKey
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Just when you thought the optics for Intel couldn't get any worse than they are Intel updates their license terms for the latest microcode update and shoots themselves in the foot. The latest license agreement says you can't "publish or provide any Software benchmark or comparison test results." I really hoping this was an honest mistake and not deliberate. If deliberate, the person who made this decision needs to be fired. All I can do is SMDH.
The company has hence updated the license terms governing the microcode update distribution to explicitly forbid its users from publishing comparative "before/after" performance numbers of patched processors.
UPDATE: We reached out to Intel and this issue has seemingly been addressed. This is what Intel had to say to us.
“We have simplified the Intel license to make it easier to distribute CPU microcode updates and posted the new version. As an active member of the open source community, we continue to welcome all feedback and thank the community.” – Intel spokesperson
The company has hence updated the license terms governing the microcode update distribution to explicitly forbid its users from publishing comparative "before/after" performance numbers of patched processors.
UPDATE: We reached out to Intel and this issue has seemingly been addressed. This is what Intel had to say to us.
“We have simplified the Intel license to make it easier to distribute CPU microcode updates and posted the new version. As an active member of the open source community, we continue to welcome all feedback and thank the community.” – Intel spokesperson
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