We've just made the latest update to Revolution R Open, the enhanced distribution of open-source R, available for download from MRAN. The main feature of this release is an upgrade to the R 3.1.2 engine, and support for MacOS Yosemite. (You can read about all the changes in the NEWS file.)
To support reproducibility, Revolution R Open works with a static CRAN snapshot, and for version 8.0.1 that snapshot was taken on December 1, 2014. You can read about some of the new packages and updates to existing packages since the last release of RRO in our new package spotlight page.
Revolution R Open is compatible with all packages, scripts and applications (including RStudio) that work with R 3.1.2, with improved performance (without the need to change any code!). It's available for free download now for Windows, Mac* and Linux systems. And if you'd like technical support for Revolution R Open, take a look at Revolution R Plus. [Update: Mac version is temporarily unavailable.]
MRAN: Download Revolution R Open
Can we use RRO with MKL in commercial projects?
Posted by: Daro | December 11, 2014 at 16:12
When will it be available for 32-Bit systems?
Posted by: Daniel | December 12, 2014 at 05:06
@Daniel, we don't have any plans to support RRO on 32-bit systems, sorry.
Posted by: David Smith | December 12, 2014 at 07:40
@Daro, yes, absolutely. Intel places no restrictions on how you use the MKL libraries, including for commercial use.
Posted by: David Smith | December 12, 2014 at 07:41