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Synective Labs
Your partner in application acceleration!

Application acceleration has become a mainstream solution to gain orders of magnitude in application speed, cut power consumption and reduce hardware bills. With the availability of off the shelf FPGA based accelerators/co-processors, numerous tools for easy programming and a wide support from key companies like AMD, Intel and HP, application acceleration is today a mature technology!

Synective Labs has over many years built a long experience in turning slow CPU-based implementations into fast FPGA accelerated high performance applications. As an independent partner we are not bound to any specific hardware vendor or tools manufacturer - we simply find the solution that best fit your application! Let us evaluate how much your application can be accelerated and find the
hidden potential in your business
.




DRC Coprocessor Systems


Synective Labs offers the DRC Coprocessor solution - FPGA-based coprocessors that plugs directly into server/workstation processor sockets!
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Latest News

Stream Computing Workshop
Synective Labs to deliver talk: Software acceleration for dummies - a survey of current technologies at the Stream Computing Workshop at KTH, Stockholm, Dec.7 2009. http://agenda.albanova.se/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=1621

PPAM09
Synective Labs to deliver keynote talk at the PPAM conference in Wroclaw, Poland, Sept. 13-16 2009. http://www.ppam.pl/

CUDA training
Synective Labs will conduct a 2 days CUDA training at CSC’s facilities in Helsinki, Finland, Sept 10-11, 2009. Detailed program and registration: http://www.csc.fi/csc/kurssit/arkisto/cuda09/

MRSC09
Come meet us at the MRSC conference in Berlin, March 25-26, 2009. http://www.zib.de/mrsc2009/

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