[Rd] Linking to Intel's MKL on Windows

2022-10-01 Thread Christine Stawitz - NOAA Federal via R-devel
Hi, Recently I became aware that Microsoft R Open provides accelerated matrix algebra computations through Intel's Math Kernel Libraries. However, the version of R shipped with the Microsoft R Open is too out of date to be able to use concurrently with other dependencies while developing our packa

Re: [Rd] Linking to Intel's MKL on Windows

2022-10-01 Thread Viechtbauer, Wolfgang (NP)
Hi Christine, MKL is a closed-source commercial product (yes, one can get it for free, but it is not libre/open-source software). Best, Wolfgang >-Original Message- >From: R-devel [mailto:r-devel-boun...@r-project.org] On Behalf Of Christine >Stawitz - NOAA Federal via R-devel >Sent: Fr

Re: [Rd] Linking to Intel's MKL on Windows

2022-10-01 Thread Ben Bolker
Maybe you can find out more about Microsoft's development/release process for MRO and why they're still on 4.0.2 (from June 2020)? I followed the "user forum" link on their web page, but it appears to be a generic Windows forum ... https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?forum%

Re: [Rd] Linking to Intel's MKL on Windows

2022-10-01 Thread Avraham Adler
Also, you can build Rblas against OpenBLAS even on Windows which will go far in speeding up matrix calculations. Thanks, Avi Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 1, 2022, at 12:49 PM, Ben Bolker wrote: > >  Maybe you can find out more about Microsoft's development/release process > for MRO and