ClearSpeed Expands U.S. Office and Adds Training Center; Company moves to a larger office space as the number of employees has doubled in the past year.SAN JOSE San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , Calif. -- ClearSpeed Technology (LSE LSE - Language Sensitive Editor :CSD CSD Commission on Sustainable Development CSD Serbian Dinar (ISO currency code) CSD Christopher Street Day CSD Circuit Switched Data (Sprint) CSD Computer Science Department CSD Community School District ), a developer of high-performance, low-power, programmable coprocessor coprocessor Additional processor used in some personal computers to perform specialized tasks such as extensive arithmetic calculations or processing of graphical displays. solutions, today announced the company is expanding its U.S. office and relocating to a larger facility to accommodate the company's rapid growth. The number of employees in San Jose, California San Jose (IPA: /ˌsænhoʊˈzeɪ/) is the third-largest city in California, and the tenth-largest in the United States. It is the county seat of Santa Clara County. has doubled since April 2005 and the company is looking to hire for several more positions. With the expansion, the San Jose office will become the primary location for all customer relations and support, and will include a fully-equipped training center for customers and partners. The company has also begun a search for a Chief Operating Officer Chief Operating Officer (COO) The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president. (COO) to be located in this office. The office expansion is being funded in part by a recent share placement of $36.5 million. These funds will be used by ClearSpeed to capitalize on its position as the designer and supplier of the world's fastest and most power efficient multi-core microprocessor for 64-bit floating point performance. Funds were officially received on December 29, 2005. "The San Jose office is a strategically important location for ClearSpeed during this time of growth," said Tom Beese, ClearSpeed chief executive officer. "With the close of a new round of funding and our planned shipments to major customers, the expanded office will enable us to maintain a high level quality in our ongoing training and support of customers." ClearSpeed will be making shipments this quarter to such customers as the Tokyo Institute of Technology Tokyo Institute of Technology (東京工業大学 , which is expected to be one of the top ten supercomputers in the world. Over the next six months, ClearSpeed is looking to engage with a select number of partners on similar projects. "Many high-performance computing systems today require more energy and dissipate more heat than existing infrastructures can tolerate," observed Nathan Brookwood, principal analyst with Insight 64 in Saratoga, CA. "ClearSpeed's solution should prove valuable to any high-performance computing establishment that seeks increased performance but must live with constraints related to power, heat, weight or space." The ClearSpeed Advance(TM) board is an application acceleration technology that complements host CPUs, working alongside them to process compute-intensive math library routines. The cost of powering a typical CPU CPU in full central processing unit Principal component of a digital computer, composed of a control unit, an instruction-decoding unit, and an arithmetic-logic unit. server for four years (a typical life span) currently costs 50 percent of the initial hardware investment. ClearSpeed Advance boards decrease the overall power consumption while significantly increasing performance. A typical workstation runs at 8 GFLOPS See gigaFLOPS. GFLOPS - gigaflops LINPACK using 330 Watts; the addition of a ClearSpeed Advance board enables the workstation to perform at 30.2 GFLOPS sustained LINPACK using about 300 Watts of power. This represents a 265 percent increase in performance with a 10 percent decrease in power consumption. The ClearSpeed Advance board is currently being offered as a PCI-X (PCI eXtended) An enhanced PCI bus technology originally developed by IBM, HP and Compaq that is backward compatible with existing PCI cards. PCI and 32-bit PCI-X slots are physically the same, and PCI cards can plug into PCI-X slots. plug-in board that can be easily integrated as a high-performance coprocessor accelerator in a workstation, server or cluster. The company's new address is 3031 Tisch Way, Suite 200, San Jose, CA 95128. About ClearSpeed Established in 1997, ClearSpeed Technology is a semiconductor company focused on delivering high performance coprocessors to be used alongside general purpose processors in the world's most compute-intensive applications. ClearSpeed's advanced multi-threaded array processing technology provides the ability to significantly accelerate data-intensive applications at extremely low power. Products include chips, boards, software tools, applications and support. ClearSpeed has offices in San Jose, Calif. and Bristol, UK and has over 84 patents granted and pending. For more information on ClearSpeed, visit www.clearspeed.com. |
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