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Acceleware Brings Supercomputing Capabilities to the Desktop at SuperComputing 2007
Posted by Julie Morgan, Tuesday November 06 2007 @ 12:44PM EST

During SuperComputing 2007, Acceleware Corp. (AXE: TSX-V), a leading developer of high-performance computing (HPC) solutions, will be showcasing Acceleware’s Accelerator™ Board and ClusterInABox™ Workstation solutions within the NVIDIA booth (booth number 478) during the 2007 SuperComputing Conference (SC07) taking place in Reno, Nev., Nov. 13-16, 2007.

Acceleware's hardware acceleration platform utilizes the power of NVIDIA GPU computing solutions to dramatically increase the speed of the sophisticated computations required. By adding Acceleware’s acceleration products to processing and simulation applications, processing speeds for data and simulation applications are increased by more than 35 times; a simulation which used to take 10 hours can be completed in less than 20 minutes.

To view a demo or speak to an Acceleware representative while at SC07, please visit NVIDIA’s booth, number 478. For more information on SC07, visit: http://sc07.supercomputing.org/

About Acceleware Acceleware specializes in the development and marketing of special purpose software/hardware acceleration products used to reduce design simulation and data processing run-times of high-performance computing (HPC) applications such as cell-phone design, seismic data processing, printed circuit board design, drug discovery, photonic/communications devices design, oil reservoir simulation, lithography mask design, bio-medical imaging and others.

Acceleware products are distributed by computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided engineering (CAE) software companies to end-users at the world's largest organizations in a wide range of industries. In each vertical market, Acceleware's third-generation board-level and engineering workstation products accelerate simulation and processing algorithms by a factor of 10 times or more, on average, reducing runtimes from multiple hours to minutes. Acceleware is a public company on Canada's TSX Venture Exchange under the trading symbol AXE.

For more information on Acceleware, visit www.acceleware.com.

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