X10 is a programming language developed by IBM that emphasizes parallelism for high-performance computing.

X10 is a parallel programming language which implements the Asynchronous Partitioned Global Address Space model. It is a statically typed, object-oriented language with a base syntax similar to Scala.

An X10 program executes over a collection of places, which are regions of uniform memory access. Multiple parallel activities operate on data within a place. An activity may spawn additional local or remote asynchronous activities, and detect their termination.

X10 is developed by IBM with community contributions, and is distributed as free software under the Eclipse Public Licence.

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