News ArchivesNovember 14, 2003: Starbridge's Viva® Software Wins HPCwire's Award for Most Innovative High Performance TechnologyMidvale UT, November 14, 2003 – Starbridge Systems, Inc. was awarded the HPCwire 2003 Editors Choice for the software application vendor delivering the most innovative high-performance computing technology for 2003. Starbridge, the Hypercomputing company, provides both a development tool called Viva, and a massively parallel, linearly scalable, reconfigurable computer, called the Hypercomputer. Using Viva, developers can create highly efficient custom circuitry for running complex algorithms directly in the FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) hardware of the Hypercomputer. The result is a custom supercomputing application which achieves results comparable or even superior to code running on traditional large clusters of several hundred CPUs-in one small rack-mountable computer. November 14, 2003: Starbridge's Viva® Software Wins HPCwire's Award for Most Innovative High Performance TechnologyMidvale UT, November 14, 2003 – Starbridge Systems, Inc. was awarded the HPCwire 2003 Editors Choice for the software application vendor delivering the most innovative high-performance computing technology for 2003. Starbridge, the Hypercomputing company, provides both a development tool called Viva, and a massively parallel, linearly scalable, reconfigurable computer, called the Hypercomputer. Using Viva, developers can create highly efficient custom circuitry for running complex algorithms directly in the FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) hardware of the Hypercomputer. The result is a custom supercomputing application which achieves results comparable or even superior to code running on traditional large clusters of several hundred CPUs-in one small rack-mountable computer. November 14, 2003: Patent Granted to Starbridge for Hypercomputer HardwareOn September 16, 2003, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granted U.S. Patent No. US6,622,223 B1 to Star Bridge Systems, Inc. This patent encompasses a Hypercomputer system comprising blocks including multiple processing subsystems. The unique hardware architecture of the Hypercomputer is programmable to provide a scalable balance or ratio of compute resources to communications resources for optimum communications among compute resources. Running on the company’s Viva software system, Starbridge’s Hypercomputers offer users potential improvements in every parameter of computer design and performance, including speed, size, power consumption, programmability, reliability, design time and cost. Back to News |
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