Mitrionics Announces Hybrid Computing Development
>> Thursday, 23 June 2011
Mitrionics, Inc., developer of the Mitrion™ Virtual Processor and the Mitrion Software Acceleration Platform, announced its Mitrionics MVP610 Hybrid Computing Server accelerated computing system based on the HP ProLiant DL165 G5 server with single 2.1GHz Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ 2352 central processing unit (CPU). The Single Socket Accelerated Server will include licensing for the Mitrion Virtual Processor (MVP), the XtremeData, Inc.™ XD2000F™ HyperTransport™ socket based accelerator hardware with Altera® Stratix™ II, plus the Mitrion Software Development Kit with parallel programming language and working example code. This new MVP610 Hybrid Computing Server integrates hardware with a virtual processor and a complete parallel programming environment in a single off-the-shelf solution
"The world of computation is changing for the better," stated Mike Calise, executive vice president and general manager of Mitrionics, Inc. "The industry has finally arrived at the point where hybrid computing is no longer a million dollar investment. This package is now commercially available, less than $20K, and since we're solving the programming hurdle for FPGAs, I dare say, easy to use."
"More and more companies are looking to increase their competitive advantage by leveraging innovative high performance computing technologies that are becoming more economical and easier to use," said Ed Turkel, manager, Product Marketing, Scalable Computing and Infrastructure, HP. "With the new Mitrionics Hybrid Computing Development System running on HP ProLiant servers, developers can speed up research and design by easily creating custom circuits tailored for their specific high performance application needs."










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