01/May/2009
CASA-IV — Computer Aided Structural Analysis — offers natural frequency computation and second-order static analysis as straight-forward analysis options.
CASA homepage
3/Mar/2009
Version 1.16 of CASA-IV — Computer Aided Structural Analysis — brings significant user interface, performance, and feature enhancements, all aimed at increasing the engineer’s productivity even further.
2/Feb/2009
Intesym Ltd. now offers a language translation service between English and Chinese.
Translation homepage
1/Dec/2008
CASA-IV — Computer Aided Structural Analysis — is a new and sophisticated 3D elastic structural analysis package for Windows and Linux PCs.
15/Aug/2008
Polymer and Monomer are general-purpose Symbiotic processors to be made available for licence to third parties. They offer easy and sophisticated parallel processing in high-speed, low-power embedded applications.
Designed specifically for high rates of parallel data processing in applications requiring small size, low power, but extremely flexible functionality. The architecture is at the heart of Cortica, in which it is effortlessly equipped with additional specialist operators. The Polymer and Monomer cores are available in both standard and specialist forms and will be made available to third parties through competitive flexible licences.
Polymer homepage
15/Jun/2008
Idemetrics is the new name chosen by Intesym for its underlying image processing technology.
Idemetric Processing homepage
15/Mar/2008
Utilising three major Intesym technologies, Cortica represents leading-edge idemetric processing.
A collection of custom Symbiotic processors provide high levels of fine-grained parallelism, implementing a reconfigurable receptive field with a convenient connection to conventional computers via a derivative SATAnet interface, all on a single energy-efficient microchip.
Cortica homepage
15/Feb/2008
Intesym Ltd. has developed a new class of processor designed for use in many data-perception applications, particularly suited to machine vision, image similarity measurements, object classifications, portfolio mining, and conceptual scene understanding.
The Idemetric Processor’s reconfigurable nature allows it to suit many different processing problems and also to dynamically adapt to varying query-data characteristics or ambiguities. As well as being a bespoke design for perceptual processing tasks, the processor also has generalised processing capabilities, and as such can support access through conventional client/server IP protocols, such as HTTP and SSH, making it an ideal basis for search engines, network-attached intelligent databases, and remote audio/visual processing facilities.
15/Oct/2007
A revolutionary networking and storage technology for high-performance computing clusters and servers has been created by Intesym Ltd. Utilising both the Serial ATA hardware interface and protocol, Intesym’s SATAnet technology provides high-bandwidth, low-latency networking communication across a cluster of compute nodes as well as allowing all disc storage to be physically remote yet seen as local discs by each node.
For networking, performance can reach multi-gigabit per second bandwidths, limited only by the node’s motherboard, and latencies below 1µs.
For storage, similar bandwidths can be achieved and disc access latencies can be measured in microseconds instead of milliseconds.
SATAnet can be used on any hardware platform, BIOS, and operating system which supports Serial ATA disc drives, without any need for additional driver software — networking is the same as accessing a disc. Supporting libraries are available for Linux to make full use of the extensive facilities and possibilities created by this technology.
SATAnet homepage
Following on from Intesym’s massively-parallel Symbiotic Processing computer architecture, some of the programming benefits of such a system are brought to workstations and HPC clusters in the form of Virtual Symbiotics.
Through an asynchronous object-oriented approach, Virtual Symbiotics provides C++ programmers with a very simple model for implementing massively-parallel algorithms whilst maintaining easy comprehension of the overall design of large-scale parallel programs.
Virtual Symbiotics homepage