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'''X10''' is a [[programming language]] being developed by [[IBM]] at the [[Thomas J. Watson Research Center]] as part of the Productive, Easy-to-use, Reliable Computing System ([[PERCS]]) project funded by [[DARPA]]'s [[High Productivity Computing Systems]] (HPCS) program. Its primary authors are Saravanan Arumugam (Aswath), Kemal Ebcioğlu, Vijay Saraswat, and Vivek Sarkar.<ref>{{cite paper | last1 = Ebcioğlu | first1 = Kemal | last2 = Saraswat | first2 = Vijay | last3 = Sarkar | first3 = Vivek | title = X10: Programming for Hierarchical Parallelism and NonUniform Data Access | citeseerx = 10.1.1.135.9826 }}</ref>
 
X10 is designed specifically for [[parallel computing]] using the [[partitioned global address space]] (PGAS) model.