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Acceleware (Canada)
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Acceleware
Acceleware provides High Performance Computing software solutions to the Oil & Gas and Computer Engineering markets for multi-core CPUs and compute GPUs. Additionally, our HPC consulting services are utilized by enterprises needing to harness the power of parallel computing. At Acceleware the goal is always the same – Go Faster!
Acceleware develops and markets software acceleration products that bring unparalleled performance and speed to today's most strenuous and challenging compute and/or data-intensive demands. With Acceleware solutions installed, computer processing for data processing and simulation applications can benefit from speed-ups of 10x to 50x. Acceleware also uses its unique expertise for providing consulting services for companies, and research institutions involved with High Performance Computing. These services include architecting multi-core processing solutions, code porting and training.
Our customers share a common and urgent need - the need for powerful and timely computer modeling and testing. They are pushing the boundaries of innovation and demand faster product-development cycles for more complex products. They want more effective tools to interpret vast amounts of data.
With Acceleware's products and services - you buy time.
Our target markets are served by a network of distribution partners and include: computer aided engineering, oil and gas, image reconstruction, pharmaceuticals, defense and other HPC related industries.
Latest Blog Posts
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02.03.2012: Video: Acceleware Reverse Time Migration
As oil and gas exploration is forced to deal with increasingly complex geologies, many of the established imaging methods (for example Kirchhoff depth) can struggle to produce accurate images. Reverse Time Migration (RTM) has become firmly established in recent years as the preferred imaging option for complex geologies. Its simplicity and superior imaging quality stem from the use of a full solution 2-way wave equation. This makes no approximations limiting the direction in which seismic energy can travel.
The high computational cost required to run RTM has traditionally restricted the use of the technology to companies with 1000’s of expensive, traditional processing cores available.
Acceleware’s AxRTM™ is the industry’s solution to fully support compute GPUs (in addition to traditional CPU clusters) to dramatically improve the economic cost of RTM and make it a viable solution for a wide range of companies, large or small.
Join Dr. Ray McGarry, Acceleware's Head of Seismic Research for an informative introduction to RTM.
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Source: Acceleware Ltd. blogs
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25.03.2011: Slidecast: GPU Technology and Usage Models
GPUs and their applications can be a complex topic. This week I came across an insideHPC article of NVIDIA presenting an introduction into the GPU technology and usage models. So, if you are interested in an introduction of what GPUs can do for you, look no further!
Picture from NVIDIA slidecast: GPU Technology and Usage Models
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Source: Acceleware Ltd. blogs
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17.01.2011: Webinar: Hardware Accelerated Clusters
Acceleware latest webinar: Watch Acceleware Product Manager Chris Mason discussing the benefits of using GPU clusters for performance and power savings:
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Source: Acceleware Ltd. blogs
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23.12.2010: Happy Holidays
The Management and Staff at Acceleware would like to extend their warmest wishes to you and your families this holiday season. As 2011 approaches, we would like to thank you for your continued loyalty and support. We look forward to another exciting New Year at Acceleware.
Source: Acceleware Ltd. blogs
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25.11.2010: SuperComputing 2010
SuperComputing 10, the last of Acceleware’s three big fall tradeshows took place last week in New Orleans. The show also coincided with our CUDA training class in Tampa, Florida, resulting in a number of Accelewarians who were able to enjoy being in a warm climate as the first big deep freeze settled over our home city of Calgary.
Beneficially for the business (but a bit disappointing for us personally) is that we had very little time outside to enjoy the sunshine as the show was very busy in New Orleans and our CUDA training classes are always a full day of learning.
Acceleware was located on the show floor close to one of our key partners, NVIDIA, where the traffic was brisk throughout all four days of the show. Visitors to our booth were able to try out the Acceleware performance calculator to generate numbers that reveal how much faster their codes could run after they have been ‘Accelerized,’ and earned a free Starbucks coupon for their effort. Also at the booth we hosted a strong contingent of existing customers and new prospects from the oil and gas industry as the location of the show in New Orleans helped to bring out the energy crowd. There were also many people gathering information about our Electromagnetic solvers and another big hit was information on the advanced CUDA/OpenCL training classes. With the proliferation of NVIDIA Tesla GPUs throughout the show floor this year, the demand to learn how to program GPUs efficiently continues to grow.
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Source: Acceleware Ltd. blogs
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09.11.2010: SEG 2010 Wrap-up
At the 2010 Society of Exploration Geophysicists Meeting in Denver last week, Acceleware Research Scientist Dr. Damir Pasalic was concerned about the energy he would need to present two technical papers that are part of our work on Reverse Time Migration (RTM): "Convolutional perfectly matched layer for isotropic and anisotropic acoustic wave equations" and "A discontinuous mesh finite difference scheme for acoustic wave equations.”
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Source: Acceleware Ltd. blogs
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Location
1600-37 Street SW
T3C 3P1 Calgary, Canada
Tags
FDTD, HPC, GPGPU, GPU Computing, GPU, OpenCL, CUDA, Seismic, Parallel Processing, Consulting, Training, Programmer Training, Oil and Gas, Image Reconstruction, Multi-core, Electromagnetic, FEM, FEA, Reverse Time Migration, Kirchhoff Time Migration, KTM, Finite-Time Difference-Domain, C++, Fermi, Linear Algebra, Supercomputing
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