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Multi-core CPU licencing policy changes

Multi-core CPU licencing policy changes

The licencing policy for parallel processing is changed with FEKO Suite 5.4 to count CPUs, rather than cores. A sequential licence can now simulate in parallel on all cores of a single CPU. A parallel licence can simulate in parallel on all the cores of the number of CPUs that it is valid for.

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FEKO exhibited at ACES 2008

FEKO exhibited at ACES 2008

FEKO was exhibited at The 24th International Review of Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics (ACES 2008) in Niagara Falls, Canada from March 30 to April 4, 2008

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FEKO Exihibited at Advances in Automotive EMC Test and Design: A Colloquium and Exhibition

FEKO Exihibited at Advances in Automotive EMC Test and Design: A Colloquium and Exhibition

On March 12, 2008, FEKO was exhibited at Advances in Automotive EMC Test and Design: A Colloquium and Exhibition. This was a one day workshop orgnaized by Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research (CUICAR).

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FEKO Student Competition 2008

Announcement of the FEKO student competition 2008

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FEKO at AMTA 2007

FEKO at AMTA 2007

FEKO was exhibited at the 2007 Antenna Measurement Techniques Association (AMTA) conference

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Student Competition Winner 2007

Student Competition Winner 2007

Announcement of the FEKO student competition winner for 2007.

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FEKO at Antenna Systems Conference 2007

FEKO at Antenna Systems Conference 2007

FEKO exhibited at the 2007 Antenna Systems/Short Range Wireless Conference in Denver, Colorado.

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FEKO at Military Antennas, 2007

FEKO at Military Antennas, 2007

FEKO was the main sponsor at the Military Antennas Conference 2007 in Washington, DC

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FEKO Certified Intel Cluster Ready

FEKO Certified Intel Cluster Ready

FEKO works closely with Intel to achieve the best possible performance from cluster computing environments. In this endeavour, Intel recently certified FEKO as "Intel Cluster Ready".

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FEKO at ISAP 2007

FEKO at ISAP 2007

FARAD Corporation (FEKO distributor in Japan) exhibited FEKO at ISAP 2007 conference.

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Suite 5.3 release

Suite 5.3 release

Suite 5.3 (July 2007)

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FEKO Distributor Conference 2007

FEKO Distributor Conference 2007

A conference was held for FEKO distributors to discuss the future of our product.

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FEKO at ACES 2007

FEKO at ACES 2007

FEKO exhibited and presented technical papers at the past ACES conference in Verona, Italy.

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Suite 5.2 release

Major highlights include: Complete problem setup and solution control in CADFEKO, Re-meshing, Excitation in the FEM region, Coaxial cable analysis. (August 2006)

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Suite 5.1 release

Suite 5.1 is released with the following major highlights include parallel MLFMM, waveguide port excitation, CAD import filters. (December 2005)

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Distribution and Support: Taiwan

An agreement has been signed in terms of which FEKO will be distributed and supported by Taiwan Auto-Design Corporation.Ltd in Taiwan. CADMEN has been in the EDA business since the early 90's and their experience in simulation technology will prove to be very usefull to all the FEKO customers in Taiwan. (December 2005)

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CADFEKO is released

Suite 5 is released with a completely new Graphical User Interface. CADFEKO (interactive geometry defiinition and meshing), EDITFEKO (solution control) and POSTFEKO (data post-processing) are all available on Windows and Linux. (July 2005)

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Fininte Element Method hybridised with MoM (FEM/MoM) released.

The FEM is introduced within a MoM/FEM hybrid framework, complementing the existing hybrid methods in FEKO. (July 2005)

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FEKO Distributors Conference

The FEKO Distributors Conference is hosted at the offices of EM Software & Systems-SA (Pty) Ltd, Stellenbosch, South Africa. (May 2005)

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FEKO on EM64T

FEKO is made available on the new EM64T technology from Intel. The main advantage of this technology is that it supports both 32-bit and 64-bit applications. A 32-bit application has an inherent 2 GByte memory limitation. When using 64-bit technology the FEKO kernel does not suffer from this restriction, allowing the in-core solution of problems with more unknowns. (December 2004)

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