CPU License definition

CPU License means a license grant that allows GE to access and use the Software on the number of CPUs specified in an Order Form. A CPU License shall allow the installation and use of the Software for an unlimited number of Virtual Environments.
CPU License means Vendor has granted rights to concurrently use Vendor Software described in Ordering Documents on a limited number of CPUs. Purchaser may use Vendor Software on any combination of CPUs located at Purchaser’s Designated Site(s), but only up to the number of CPUs specified in the appropriate Ordering Document at any given time. The CPU License shall apply to any CPU, regardless of capacity in terms of group designation, architecture (CMOS, bipolar, etc.), coupled Sysplex or other classification.
CPU License means a license to use a Product on a single CPU, in support of an unspecified number of Named Users in the DSI and environment stated on each Order.

Examples of CPU License in a sentence

  • You will also be subject to the license terms of the appropriate license model for the Product (e.g., CPU License, Core License, Server/Machine License, etc.) designated in the Order.

  • You will also be subject to the license terms of the appropriate license model for the Product (e.g., CPU License, Core License, Named User/Seat License, etc.) designated in the Order.

  • Provided that End User is enrolled for Support and Maintenance Services coverage in respect of the Software, a Per Virtual CPU License shall be transferable between Devices, provided that such transfers may only occur within End User’s own network and Per Virtual CPU Licenses cannot be transferred to any third party including, without limitation, End User’s affiliates or subsidiaries, except to the extent permitted under Section 8 (General Transferability Rights of Licenses).

  • A CPU License grants you the right to run the Product, or an application which can access the Product, on a single CPU, on a single Server and on a single Platform, where such CPU contains only one Core.

  • A Per Virtual CPU License permits End User to use such Software on that number of virtual CPUs and where each such Per Virtual CPU License is coupled with another Software license, End User shall pay all applicable license fees.

  • You will also be subject to the same quantity limits and license terms of the appropriate license model for the Product (e.g., CPU License, Core License, Server/Machine License, etc.) designated in the Order.

  • A CPU License may not be transferred from one Server or Platform to another.

  • Licensee shall be further subject to the license terms of the appropriate license model for the Product (e.g., CPU License, Core License, Server/Machine License, etc.) designated in the Order.

  • Licensee shall be further subject to the license terms of the appropriate license model for the Product (e.g., CPU License, Core License, Named User License, etc.) designated in the Order.

  • A Source License does not grant other rights; a Developer License is required for Development, and an Internal CPU or an OEM Runtime CPU License is required to create or distribute Target Applications.


More Definitions of CPU License

CPU License means a license which grants to Customer the right to use Licensed Software on a single designated CPU. Any CPU license may be temporarily transferred to a backup CPU which may be at the same Customer site, another Customer site or at a site owned by a third party. Such back-up CPU shall be Materiel purchased by Customer from Supplier.
CPU License means a license to use a Product on a single CPU, in support of an unspecified number of users. To operate a Product against multiple CPUs within the same computer or different computers, multiple CPU Licenses must be purchased. CPU Licenses are limited by processor speed. For example, a 1000 MHz CPU license is restricted to CPU’s with processor speeds up to 1000 MHz.
CPU License means the license fee payable by you for each copy of the Program determined by multiplying the applicable CPU rate specified on the Order by the lesser of (i) the number of processors on the Machine (“CPUs”) on which the Program is running, (ii) the number of CPUs partitioned by you for use with the Program, or (iii) the number of the specified subset of CPUs to which the Program is bound or restricted. In the event the number of CPUs on which the Program is running exceeds the number of licensed CPUs, you shall report such increase and pay an additional amount determined by multiplying the incremental processors by the then applicable rate per processor set forth in the Price List. The number of users shall be limited only by the capacity of the licensed CPUs, and may include internal users within your organization, and external users outside of your organization accessing the Program via the Internet (“Internet Users”).