LONDON (Alliance News) - Concurrent Technologies PLC said Monday it has launched the latest version of its AdvancedMC single board computer.
The company said the new product will be "ideal" for processing of large data sets using industry standard software, and it can be used for applications including Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, image recognition, and database query in the telecommunications and defence markets amongst others.
It will demonstrate the new technology at the International Supercomputing Conference in Leipzig, Germany, Monday.
Shares in Concurrent Technologies were trading down 0.4% at 42.35 pence Monday morning.
By Hana Stewart-Smith; hanassmith@alliancenews.com; @HanaSSAllNews
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