Common use of Core Clause in Contracts

Core. the number of Cores available for any instance of Software to operate on, where “Core” means an individual processing unit that is embedded in a computer processor. A processor may contain multiple Cores. If one or more instances of Software is installed for use on a virtual machine, then the number of Cores assigned to the virtual machine will be counted as available for such instance(s) of Software.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Contract, Global Academic Alliance Agreement

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Core. the number of Cores available for any instance of Software to operate on, where "Core" means an individual processing unit that is embedded in a computer processor. A processor may contain multiple Cores. If one or more instances of Software is are installed for use on a virtual machine, then the number of Cores assigned to the virtual machine will be counted as available for such instance(s) of Software.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

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Core. the number of Cores available for any instance of Software to operate on, where "Core" means an individual processing unit that is embedded in a computer processor. A processor may contain multiple Cores. If one or more instances of Software is installed for use on a virtual machine, then the number of Cores assigned to the virtual machine will be counted as available for such instance(s) of Software.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: End User License Agreement

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