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Neurotechnology adds ‘Extreme’ edition to its MegaMatcher Accelerator solution

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Neurotechnology has added a new ‘Extreme’ edition to its MegaMatcher Accelerator line of multi-biometric identification solutions for national-scale projects.

According to a company statement, the new edition can handle up to 160 million fingerprints, up to 40 million faces and up to 200 million eye iris templates on one server and is capable of matching 1.2 billion fingerprints per second, 1.2 billion faces per second or 700 million eye irises per second on a single server.

“MegaMatcher Accelerator Extreme edition is the result of our many years of research dedicated to biometric technology,” explained Neurotechnology Director Irmantas Naujikas. “This new product will allow our customers to implement large and complex solutions in a simpler way, utilizing considerably fewer servers than before and simplifying system deployment and maintenance.”

In March Neurotechnology released two biometric time and attendance tracking products including the new NCheck Cloud Bio Attendance cloud-based service and the updated NCheck Bio Attendance 4.0 software.

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