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News Release from: Mitrionics
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 14 July 2006
Mitrion platform selected by US Navy
Virtual processors to accelerate processing on Cray XD1 supercomputer.
Mitrionics, developer of the Mitrion Virtual Processor and software-centric Mitrion-C programming language for FPGA Supercomputing acceleration, has announced that the US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) has purchased 36 Mitrion Virtual Processor licenses as part of the Mitrion Platform to accelerate supercomputing applications on a Cray XD1 supercomputer purchased in 2005 NRL also has the option to purchase an additional 114 Mitrion Virtual Processors to further increase the capacity and processing performance of the Cray XD1 system
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 14 Oct 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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NRL performs research in a number of areas including Astrophysics, Bioinformatics, Computational Chemistry, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Electro-magnetics, Hyper-spectral Imaging, and Signal Processing.
Scientists, developers, and researchers strive to improve productivity by achieving faster performance in their supercomputing applications and lower power consumption in their systems.
The software-centric Mitrion Platform is ideal for software developers, scientists, and researchers because it allows FPGA Supercomputing applications to be developed without any circuit design skills.
Key application areas that stand to benefit most from FPGA Supercomputing are bioinformatics, oil and gas, imaging, and financial industries.
"Mitrionics is pleased the Naval Research Laboratory has selected the Mitrion Platform for its FPGA Supercomputing application development", stated Anders Dellson, CEO of Mitrionics "It is exciting to see our technology being implemented on a large capacity system such as the Cray XD1 supercomputer with its capacity to show the tremendous processing potential inherent in our joint solution".
"We are pleased with Mitrionics' support for Cray customers and our reconfigurable computing programs," said Jan Silverman, Cray' senior vice president, corporate strategy and business development.
"We look forward to our continued relationship as we develop future FPGA capabilities as part of Cray's Adaptive Supercomputing vision".
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