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Mar 2010. Signalogic starts customer specific project to design and manufacture and embedded DSP + FPGA module with wide range of algorithm capabilities, extremely low power consumption,
and very small size.
Feb 2010. Signalogic and Cranes Varsity group of Cranes Software announce partnership to develop and and market a
wide range of real-time voice and video algorithms for Texas Instruments C64x and C55x devices.
Dec 2009. Signalogic signs contract with GSM voice provider to
furnish server based transcoding and encryption
processing. SigC641x and SigC5561 series PCIe cards are used to increase channel capacity of 1U servers
and reduce footprint and energy (cooling) cost for the customer. Low cost, 250W (or less) servers can be used.
Openser (Kamailio), rtpproxy and Asterisk components are included.
Nov 2009. Signalogic selected by DoE for SBIR project to develop OpenCL support for CIM™ (Compute Intensive Multicore)
array cards. DoE's interest is in improving performance energy
efficiency of servers in cloud computing and
data centers. Signalogic's CIM™ array card technology accelerates generic x86 server applications, including video
content delivery and other media processing, complex modeling, simulations, and other HPC (high performance computing)
applications. Follow-on work is planned to develop OpenMP support. Signalogic uses Texas Inst multicore CPU arrays to create a server accelerator card that can process
arbitrary C/C++ code and outperform GPU (graphic processor unit) cards and other types of server acceleration.
Nov 2009. Signalogic selected by Raytheon NCS to provide C64x based multichannel encryption hardware for PTMC
compatible VME carrier boards.
Jun 2009. Signalogic selected by major defense contractor to develop low bitrate voice compression and transmission in ultra small, low power consumption form-factor, suitable for UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle).
Mar 2009. Signalogic releases first version of RTAF, Real-Time Algorithm Framework for
Texas Instruments C64x and C55x devices.
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