LONDON (Alliance News) - Concurrent Technologies PLC on Friday said it has launched a new process XMC module based on a lower-power variant of sixth-generation Intel Core processors.
Concurrent expects the module will be well-suited to a range of applications in the scientific, defence and aerospace markets.
Concurrent shares were untraded on Friday, having last traded at 72.50 pence.
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