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EI Releases Linux Version of CxC Parallel Programming Environment
FORT COLLINS, Colorado -- Engineered Intelligence Corporation (EI) released the Linux® version of their CxC™ (“C by C”) Compiler and run-time-environment, enabling parallel computing on Linux clusters and SMP systems. The CxC language allows scientists and engineers to develop, test and execute parallel algorithms on a desktop computer or laptop and run the same executable effectively on hundreds of low-cost clustered computers without deadlocks and synchronization problems. “Parallel computing on Linux platforms combines affordable, high-performance hardware with an effective low-cost operating system,” said EI’s CEO, Matt Oberdorfer. “Now with the CxC programming language and EI’s CxC Compiler for Linux, companies can realize massive processing and computation capability across low-cost hardware platforms, enabling them to achieve greater levels of productivity, increased ROI, reduced time to market, and higher quality results by running simulations and analyses faster than previously possible.” Dramatically different from current approaches for parallel programming, EI’s pioneering software is designed to simplify modeling and simulation of a large number of interdependent elements, their parallel dynamics and interactions. CxC is multi-platform and supports Ethernet and proprietary interconnects. By running the same executable on hundreds of low-cost processors across a cluster of SMP systems, supercomputing performance is achieved.