They are privately held. which begs the question. Where the heck are they getting all their money?
BTW Chuck Moore will be unveiling the SEA on May 17
http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20060501005434&newsLang=en
In-Stat Spring Processor Forum
CUPERTINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 1, 2006--IntellaSys Corporation today confirmed that its chief technology officer, Chuck Moore, will present details of the firm`s revolutionary Scalable Embedded Array(TM) (SEA) Platform during In-Stat`s Spring Processor Forum, which starts its three day run on May 15th at the Doubletree Hotel in San Jose, California. Moore`s presentation is scheduled on May 17th, Wednesday afternoon.
Moore will describe the SEA Platform in detail and how it promises to enable a host of highly compact embedded applications, including distributed digital media processing, which must operate at high speed and low power. He will also discuss the attributes of his firm`s proprietary VentureForth(TM) programming language, a RISC version of the well-established Forth software he created nearly three decades ago.
As the native machine code for the SEA Platform chips, VentureForth provides simple but elegant instructions, including full 18 x 18 bit multiplies with 36-bit results. This powerful version of ANSI Forth frees designers from laboring over thousands of lines of assembly code. Moreover, it creates extremely compact code that is quick to write and debug. It is VentureForth that enables the SEA Platform to be easily scaled to launch a sea of processors ranging from dozens to hundreds of cores all communicating efficiently and effectively with one another -- whether cores reside on a single chip or multiple chips.