DSPlogic News

GERMANTOWN, MD, November 12, 2007 - Visit DSPlogic at Supercomputing 2007 in Reno, NV, November 12-16, 2007. DSPlogic will be exhibiting with our industry partners, including Cray, Inc. To find out where to see us, please contact us for more information.
FAIRFAX, VA - April 16, 2006 — Reconfigurable Computing leader DSPlogic, Inc. today announced that George Mason University will use DSPlogic’s Reconfigurable Computing Toolbox for MATLAB™ and Simulink™ to help teach their graduate-level Computer Arithmetic course.
SUPERCOMPUTING 2006, Tampa, FL — November 13, 2006 — Reconfigurable Computing leader DSPlogic today announced that it is collaborating with DRC Computer to simplify software acceleration using FPGAs. DSPlogic’s Reconfigurable Computing Toolbox, a high-performance, rapid programming environment for reconfigurable computers will extend support and code portability to DRC’s Reconfigurable Processor Unit (RPU) and development systems. Together, DSPlogic’s RC Toolbox and DRC’s RPU can be used to greatly speed up a wide range of computationally intensive commercial and defense related applications.

GERMANTOWN, MD, October 18, 2006 - Visit DSPlogic at Supercomputing 2006 in Tampa, FL, November 11-17, 2006. DSPlogic will be exhibiting with our industry partners. To find out where to see us, please contact us for more information.
Germantown, MD—July 14, 2006 — Reconfigurable Computing leader DSPlogic, Inc. today announced that the Naval Research Laboratory has selected the Reconfigurable Computing Toolbox to accelerate high-performance computing algorithms. DSPlogic’s RC Toolbox will be used to create FPGA-accelerated software programs for the Cray XD1 supercomputer.
NRL’s facility in Washington, D.C., is home to the largest Cray XD1 supercomputer ever installed. Equipped with 288 AMD Opteron Dual-Core processors, 144 Xilinx Virtex-II Pro FPGAs and 6 Xilinx Virtex-4 FPGAs, the 24-chassis machine will provide peak performance of 2.5 teraflops, or trillion floating-point operations per second.
GERMANTOWN, MD, July 13, 2006 - Dr. David A. Bader, a Georgia Tech faculty member and international leader in high-performance computing, has joined DSPlogic's Technical Advisory Board.
"At DSPlogic we increase our customers' productivity by improving the software and tools needed for high-performance reconfigurable computing solutions," said Michael Babst, president of DSPlogic. "We expect growth in our core business with the addition of one of the world's foremost parallel computing experts, Dr. David A. Bader, to our advisory board."
"Computer systems are increasingly relying upon hardware accelerators for continued performance gains. Productivity tools, such as DSPlogic's Reconfigurable Computing Toolbox with seamless Matlab integration, are essential for rapidly designing complex high-performance applications," said Dr. Bader. "DSPlogic is a leading provider of these tools and understands the importance of this technology for making advances in health care, national security and oil exploration."
Germantown, MD — June 9, 2006 — DSPlogic, the leader in high-performance reconfigurable computing tools, today announced that is has become a member of The MathWorks Connections Program.
The MathWorks Connections Program includes qualified third-party organizations that develop and distribute complementary, commercially available products and services based on the MATLAB and Simulink technical computing environments. The MathWorks partner products offer solutions that are seamlessly integrated with MathWorks products.
GERMANTOWN, MD, May 24, 2006 - Dr. Tarek El-Ghazawi, a world-recognized leader in the field of High Performance Reconfigurable Computing, has joined DSPlogic's Technical Advisory Board. "We are extremely pleased to be working with Dr. El-Ghazawi." said Michael Babst, president of DSPlogic. "I have no doubt that his extraordinary talents will help us to continue the growth and success of DSPlogic."
"I have been very impressed with DSPlogic's products and potential." said Dr. El-Ghazawi. "They have what it takes to help domain scientists easily develop reconfigurable computing applications. I am looking forward to working with DSPlogic and contributing to their success."

SEATTLE, WA AND GERMANTOWN, MD, November 12, 2005 - Visit DSPlogic at Supercomputing 2005 in Seattle, November 12-15, 2005. Additional details can be found at the following link: http://dsplogic.com/pdfs/sc05_notice.pdf
GERMANTOWN, MD, November 10, 2005 - Reconfigurable computing technology leader DSPlogic announced today that it has launched a new customer support web portal to provide customers with industry leading technical support.
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