BVR Systems Announces Strategic Cooperation Agreement with Plurality News Category: [Defence-Land][Defence-Air][Defence-Naval] Providing BVR with Exclusive Access to Plurality's Multicore Processing Technology, Significantly Fortifying BVR's Training and Simulation Solutions Capabilities (Rosh Ha'ayin, Israel, November, 2007) -- BVR Systems (1998) Ltd. (OTC Bulletin Board: BVRSF), today announced a strategic cooperation agreement with Plurality Ltd., which will provide BVR with exclusive access to its multicore processing technology, significantly fortifying its training and simulation solutions capabilities. "BVR has built its reputation on designing and delivering high-performance, computer-intensive training and simulation solutions to its broad customer base. The need to interact with a large quantity and variety of Computer Generated Forces (CGF) in training scenarios requires ever increasing computer power and resources", says BVR Systems' CTO, Dekel Tzidon. "Technological advancements in the training and simulation industry have historically occurred in waves, switching periodically between the software and hardware disciplines. In the simulation world, we now find ourselves on the cusp of the next hardware transition and, by partnering with Plurality BVR intends to take full advantage of this promising area of multicore processor technology." After a thorough study of the high-end processing market, BVR has come to the conclusion that Plurality's solution is best suited for massive simulation applications requiring high processing power in real-time. Plurality has developed an extremely scalable architecture able to combine 256 RISC Cores on a single chip, all sharing a common cache. This architecture enables the system to reach tremendous speedups while offering "close-to-serial" programmability. The technology is available for a wide range of applications. Plurality's CEO, Moshe Serfaty, says: "We are very pleased to partner with BVR, a well known leader in the field of training and simulation. We believe that by becoming an adopter of this technology, BVR will pave its way to gaining a significant technological edge". Source : BVR Systems (1998) Ltd.