Acceleware Overview

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Transcript of Acceleware Overview

Feb 04 Acceleware Founded

Jan 06 Publicly Traded - AXE:TSXV

Jan 07 NVIDIA Invests $3m

2010 27 Employees

Headquarters: Calgary, Canada

Oil and Gas CAE

AccelewareVerticalMarkets

ApplicationsMicrowavePhotonics

Mechanical Thermal, Fluid Dynamics

Seismic Data ProcessingReservoir SimulationsControlled Source EM

Acceleware provides High Performance Computing software Solutions and Services to the Oil & Gas and

Computer Aided Engineering markets.

Parallel Architects Expertise to optimize at the Algorithm level In-house hardware experts for multi-core

Services to ISVs We solve the parallel challenge for ISVs Make legacy ISV code run optimally for

massive multi-core

Domain Experts Key to achieving high performance

Experience 200 commercial customers In business for 6+ years

Reverse Time MigrationTTI and VTI

1 Patent Pending

Controlled Source ElectromagneticCSEM

Hydrocarbon Detection

Kirchhoff Time Migration

Reservoir SimulationAccelerate the Matrix Algorithm

DefenseRadar Cross Sections, Antenna Design

BiomedicalMRI Design

EM Absorption / Compatibility

Mobile DevicesAntenna Design, Absorption

RF Circuits, EMI

Antenna DesignRF/EM Interference Optimization

Digital CamerasImage Pixel Sensors

Lithography

Parallel Processing Professional Services Porting custom codes to the GPU / multi-core C++, Fortran MPI, OpenMP, Boost (pThreads), Intel MKL

Achieving significant performance enhancements

Training CUDA, OpenCL Training developer on code for GPU & multi-core CPU

NVIDIA’s FIRST external investment in GPU Computing

FIRST Commercial GPU solution

FIRST Multi-card GPU solution

Announced FIRST sparse solvers for GPUs

FIRST commercial CUDA product

FIRST Commercial GPU Cluster

Leader in multi-core parallel processing

Significant Domain Expertise and intellectual property in vertical markets

Fortune 500 customer base

Multi-level, strategic partnership with NVIDIA

Partners and customers depend upon Acceleware to overcome the challenges of multi-core computing and the shifting hardware landscape