THStart Technology

 High Performance Parallel Computing Engine

Currently in development.

 THStart is developing a high performance parallel computing engine based on a carefully tuned, runtime code generation system and internal in-memory database that are optimized for fast SIMD parallel computations. THStart’s patent-pending technology takes full advantage of the available parallelism processing capabilities of modern multicore microprocessors, which gives us a sustainable competitive advantage.








Currently we are successfully using our innovative technology in the development of a proprietary software platform for stock screening and backtesting.  This platform offers a wide range of features including multi-source data mining, advanced screening, comparison analysis, end-of-the-day market replay, backtesting, charting, proprietary indicators and unique visualization methods.








Although all these features are extremely compute-intensive, the underlying THStart’s parallel computing engine allows the system to extract unprecedented performance from the existing microprocessor technologies, achieving speeds previously possible only with highly dedicated hardware.
 
 
 

 
   
 

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Currently, a radical transformation is taking place in the way that modern computing platforms are being designed. Intel, NVidia, IBM, Sun, and AMD have all introduced microprocessors that have multiple execution cores on a single chip.  With modern multi-core architectures, consumers are now presented with a truly parallel computing platform.

However, even though SIMD microprocessors allow a high level of parallelism, the code generated from existing compilers is not using the full power of these technologies. Most of the current database techniques, storage schemes, programming languages and algorithms are based on obsolete concepts and outdated technologies from the past 20 years. There are a few solutions on the market able to utilize the power of the new multi-core microprocessors from Intel and other manufacturers.

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