Star-P
Star-P enables easy parallel computing on multi-core servers and clusters; Accelerate time-to-insight for large and complex problems; Leverage existing MATLAB codes and environment; Eliminate C, Fortran, MPI programming.
Star-P enables easy parallel computing on multi-core servers and clusters; Accelerate time-to-insight for large and complex problems; Leverage existing MATLAB codes and environment; Eliminate C, Fortran, MPI programming.
Star-P enables easy parallel computing on multi-core servers and clusters; Accelerate time-to-insight for large and complex problems; Leverage existing MATLAB codes and environment; Eliminate C, Fortran, MPI programming
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