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2011-12-12
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2011-11-15
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The Mitrion Portable Parallel Programming Project
Currently, the Mitrion Accelerated Computing Platform is designed to provide researchers and developers with the latest parallel programming tools for FPGAs that do not require any hardware design knowledge or experience. Mitrionics new portable parallel programming project aims to use Mitrion-C as a truly portable parallel programming language, unlocking the full potential of hybrid computers.
Currently, the Mitrion Accelerated Computing Platform is designed to provide researchers and developers with the latest parallel programming tools for FPGAs that do not require any hardware design knowledge or experience. Mitrionics new portable parallel programming project aims to use Mitrion-C as a truly portable parallel programming language, unlocking the full potential of hybrid computers.

