Intel Distribution for Python

2019-02-12 Thread ElChino
I just got an Intel newsletter describing "Intel Distribution for Python". Quote: With Intel® Distribution for Python, it’s not unusual to see speed-ups of 20x (or more) for numerically intensive Python codes like those that use the Numpy* and SciPy* stack. Sounds very exiting

Re: EuroPython 2017: Free Intel Distribution for Python

2017-07-05 Thread Gregory Ewing
Grant Edwards wrote: That trick of hiding links has become quite fashionable -- I don't know why. Probably the result of graphic arts people who think that appearance is everything and don't really understand the web. -- Greg -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: EuroPython 2017: Free Intel Distribution for Python

2017-07-05 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2017-07-05, Terry Reedy wrote: > On 7/5/2017 9:51 AM, Grant Edwards wrote: > >> Just click on the link on the europython blog page. > > What link? The first screen has 7 links to EuroPython and no obvious > links to Intel. > > Oh, the headline is a cleverly disguised link

Re: EuroPython 2017: Free Intel Distribution for Python

2017-07-05 Thread Terry Reedy
On 7/5/2017 9:51 AM, Grant Edwards wrote: On 2017-07-04, MRAB wrote: On 2017-07-04 23:05, Terry Reedy wrote: On 7/4/2017 10:22 AM, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: http://blog.europython.eu/post/162590522362/europython-2017-free-intel-distribution-for I looked but did not

Re: EuroPython 2017: Free Intel Distribution for Python

2017-07-05 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2017-07-04, MRAB wrote: > On 2017-07-04 23:05, Terry Reedy wrote: >> On 7/4/2017 10:22 AM, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: >> >>> http://blog.europython.eu/post/162590522362/europython-2017-free-intel-distribution-for >> >> I looked but did not find the most important thing.

Re: EuroPython 2017: Free Intel Distribution for Python

2017-07-05 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
e opportunity to chat with >> their staff. >> >> Please find below a hosted blog post from Intel, that offers us an >> exciting glimpse at the recently released free, Intel® Distribution >> for Python: >> >> http://blog.europython.eu/post/162590522362/europython-201

Re: EuroPython 2017: Free Intel Distribution for Python

2017-07-04 Thread Gregory Ewing
Chris Angelico wrote: > On 7/4/2017 10:22 AM, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: I looked but did not find the most important thing. What version of Python? I think that page is basically just a teaser to say "come to our booth". Google found me a (sort of) download page:

Re: EuroPython 2017: Free Intel Distribution for Python

2017-07-04 Thread MRAB
. Please find below a hosted blog post from Intel, that offers us an exciting glimpse at the recently released free, Intel® Distribution for Python: http://blog.europython.eu/post/162590522362/europython-2017-free-intel-distribution-for I looked but did not find the most important thing. What

Re: EuroPython 2017: Free Intel Distribution for Python

2017-07-04 Thread Chris Angelico
, the Sala della Piazza, and take the opportunity to chat with >> their staff. >> >> Please find below a hosted blog post from Intel, that offers us an >> exciting glimpse at the recently released free, Intel® Distribution >> for Python: >> >> >> ht

Re: EuroPython 2017: Free Intel Distribution for Python

2017-07-04 Thread Terry Reedy
from Intel, that offers us an exciting glimpse at the recently released free, Intel® Distribution for Python: http://blog.europython.eu/post/162590522362/europython-2017-free-intel-distribution-for I looked but did not find the most important thing. What version of Python? Also, if 3.6 rather

EuroPython 2017: Free Intel Distribution for Python

2017-07-04 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
at the recently released free, Intel® Distribution for Python: http://blog.europython.eu/post/162590522362/europython-2017-free-intel-distribution-for Enjoy, -- EuroPython 2017 Team http://ep2017.europython.eu/ http://www.europython-society.org/ -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo

Re: Intel Distribution for Python

2016-06-09 Thread beliavsky--- via Python-list
Intel has released Beta Update 1 of its Python distribution: "What's New! Jupyter* notebook interface Neural network APIs support for pyDAAL Optimized random number generation features for numpy.random package" -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Intel Distribution for Python

2016-05-11 Thread beliavsky--- via Python-list
On Tuesday, May 10, 2016 at 11:17:33 PM UTC-4, Arshpreet Singh wrote: > Thanks for the information, I just applied for program but I got one mail > about license and expiration. > > > This software license expires on October 29, 2016. > > > I am not able to understand that can anyone put

Re: Intel Distribution for Python

2016-05-10 Thread Chris Angelico
On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 1:17 PM, Arshpreet Singh wrote: > Thanks for the information, I just applied for program but I got one mail > about license and expiration. > > > This software license expires on October 29, 2016. > > > I am not able to understand that can anyone put

Re: Intel Distribution for Python

2016-05-10 Thread Terry Reedy
On 5/10/2016 11:12 PM, Chris Angelico wrote: On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 12:00 PM, beliavsky--- via Python-list <python-list@python.org> wrote: The Intel Distribution for Python 2017 Beta https://software.intel.com/en-us/python-distribution is available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS for

Re: Intel Distribution for Python

2016-05-10 Thread Arshpreet Singh
Thanks for the information, I just applied for program but I got one mail about license and expiration. This software license expires on October 29, 2016. I am not able to understand that can anyone put some light on that how license can be expired? --

Re: Intel Distribution for Python

2016-05-10 Thread Chris Angelico
On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 12:00 PM, beliavsky--- via Python-list <python-list@python.org> wrote: > The Intel Distribution for Python 2017 Beta > https://software.intel.com/en-us/python-distribution is available for > Windows, Linux, and Mac OS for Python 2.7 and 3.5. > > "

Intel Distribution for Python

2016-05-10 Thread beliavsky--- via Python-list
The Intel Distribution for Python 2017 Beta https://software.intel.com/en-us/python-distribution is available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS for Python 2.7 and 3.5. "The Beta product adds new Python packages like scikit-learn, mpi4py, numba, conda, tbb (Python interfaces to Intel® Thre