XTMH is an acronym for eXtreme Technology Multiprocessor Hyperlanguage. XTMH is a high level compiled, cross platform language for supercomputing. It's primary feature is DBMS calls that translate tensor and polygon data to high level multiprocessor displays using intermediate function libraries such as DirectX-10 and OPENGL. One of several candidates for a cross platform supercomputer standard, XTMH supports plug ins as varied as Visual Basic, C++, Windows 32, Java, Visual Studio 2008, and others. Primary applications include molecular modeling, game programming, AI, physics, climate prediction and simulation. Specifically created for "super graphic" systems like NVIDIA, XTMH is an open source project.
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