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October 29, 2007

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ClearSpeed Technology (Bristol, UK), a manufacturer of acceleration technology for high performance computing (HPC), announced two new resources for software developers seeking to port applications to accelerated HPC systems. The ClearSpeed User Group, which will meet for the first time at SC07, provides a forum for technical education and networking, and exchange of coding techniques. The ClearSpeed Developer Program will provide developers with the information and tools they need to accelerate their applications. The meeting will take place on November 12 in Reno, Nevada. Registration and information for the ClearSpeed User Group Meeting is available at http://developer.clearspeed.com/csug.

For more details, go to ClearSpeed Technology.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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