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Milestones


2009  
 
  • June 2009; ClearSpeed successfully delisted from AIM to become ClearSpeed Technology Limited.
  • March 2009; PRACE working with our VAR partner Petapath announce ClearSpeed products to be used in PRACE projects. PRACE is the Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe. PRACE Press Release


2008  
 
  • November 2008; Addition of value added reseller PetaPath to sell and support ClearSpeed products.

  • September 2008; ClearSpeed announces the formation of ClearSpeed Federal Systems, Inc.

  • September 2008; CATS-700 FFT performance benchmark presented at HPEC

  • September 2008; ClearSpeed Discloses Record-Breaking Acceleration for Credit Risk Analysis; sets new standards in speed, price/performance, power efficiency and reliability

  • August 2008; Release 3.1 of ClearSpeed software release with support for Advance e710 and e720 accelerators, and CATS-700

  • July 2008; first CSX700 based product ships under partner agreements

  • June 2008; ClearSpeed announces the CSX700 processor, Advance e710 and e720 accelerators, and CATS-700 acelerator appliance

  • May 2008; Advance e720 product completes HP BladeSystem compliance; 3 months from schematic to product

  • May 2008; CSX700 production starts.

  • February 2008; Release 3.0 of ClearSpeed Software, includes support for a wider range of operating systems, more math functions and improved development tools, improved performance.

  • February 2008; First CSX700 silicon received - right first time

2007-  
1997  
 
  • September 2007; ClearSpeed Technology and BAE Systems sign Technology License Agreement
  • May 2007; ClearSpeed announces the Advance e620 and advanced software capabilities with CSXL 2.5
  • February 2007; ClearSpeed wins bid with IBM to accelerate South Africa's first national supercomputer at the Meraka Institute
  • November 2006; ClearSpeed named on of the Top 5 Companies to watch in 2007 by HPCWire
  • November 2006; ClearSpeed Advance boards become an official IBM part number under IBM's System Cluster 1350 Program
  • November 2006; The ClearSpeed Accelerated TSUBAME at Tokyo Tech comes in at number nine on the Top500
  • September 2006; ClearSpeed delivers new benchmark record of over 100GFLOPS LINPACK in a single system
  • September 2006; ClearSpeed joins Intel in the Geneseo Initiative
  • August 2006; ClearSpeed breaks GFLOP per Watt barrier for LINPACK performance benchmark
  • June 2006; Advance boards certified by Wolfram Research
  • June 2006; New form factor, RoHS compliant Advance board is introduced
  • June 2006; ClusterVision, IBM and ClearSpeed consortium awarded bid to build multi-million pound (GBP) supercomputer facility for University of Bristol
  • February 2006; Partnership with Nissho Electronics, a Japanese Value-Added-Reseller
  • November 2005; First LINPACK benchmark score with ClearSpeed Advance accelerator board
  • November 2005; Selected by Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) for one of the world's fastest computer clusters with Sun Fire 64-bit servers
  • November 2005; Selected by Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) for one of the world's fastest computer clusters with Sun Fire 64-bit servers
  • October 2005; First shipments of Advance boards under partner agreements
  • September 2005; CSX600 production starts
  • June 2005; Demonstrated the Advance board, the first commercial product in an IBM workstation at the International Supercomputer Conference, Heidelberg, Germany
  • May 2005; First CSX600 silicon - right first time
  • July 2004; IPO ClearSpeed Technology plc. admission to AIM
  • April 2004; ClearSpeed awarded an exceptional research and development grant by the DTI (UK Government's Department of Trade and Industry)
  • 2003; Launch of first demonstration chip, the CS301
  • 2002; Opening of ClearSpeed Technology Inc. office in California
  • 2001; became ClearSpeed Technology
  • 1997; Company established with headquarters in Bristol, England