IntervalZero

[1] Its most recent product, RTX64, focuses on 64-bit and symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) to replace dedicated hardware based systems such as digital signal processors (DSPs) or field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) with multicore PCs.

Founded in July 2008 by a group of former Ardence executives, IntervalZero is headed by CEO Jeffrey D. Hibbard.

The firm has offices in Waltham, MA; Nice, France; Munich, Germany, and Taiwan, ROC.

This global presence is important because these solutions[buzzword] are deployed worldwide, primarily in industrial automation, military, aerospace, medical devices, digital media, and test and simulation software.

In December 2006, Citrix Systems announced an agreement to acquire Ardence's enterprise and embedded software businesses.