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Fabric Engine Announces the Releases HPC v1.0

Mar 23, 2012

The multi-threading Fabric Engine specialist from Canada have launched v1.0 of their all new High Performance Computing platform or “HPC” was released today. Under the AGPL license, this new release combines the power of multi-core hardware in order to bring multi-threaded and compiled performance to dynamic languages. This is where JavaScript and Python will be able gain speed over their normally slower than usual performance over other compiled languages. The new Fabric Engine is reported to provide similar performance as multi-threaded C++, while maintaining the iteration speed found in dynamic languages. Current users of the product are in fact claiming noticeable and immediate benefits over using similar languages as JavaScript. Read more about this new release here.

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