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OptimaNumerics to Integrate its Numerics Libraries with HP Mathematical Software

Integrated product tentatively calles OptimaNumerics MLIB.

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February 18, 2009

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OptimaNumerics will integrate OptimaNumerics Libraries with HP Mathematical Software Library (HP MLIB) to develop future versions of OptimaNumerics high performance numerical libraries.

The integrated product, tentatively called OptimaNumerics MLIB, will be made available to all customers in need of numerical libraries.

High-performance computer users will be able to achieve increases in productivity and lower cost of computation while performing more complex and higher resolution modeling and simulation.

For more information, visit OptimaNumerics.

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

 

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