AccelerEyes

By admin , 15 December 2015
John Melonakos

AccelerEyes builds programming tools for parallel programming and visual computing on graphics processing unit (GPU) chipsets. Based in Atlanta, the company released Jacket, a tool to compile MATLAB code for CUDA-enabled GPUs, in June 2008. In an October 2008 article, the number of current Jacket users is said to be in the tens of thousands, and includes engineers and scientists in technology companies such as General Electric, Google, Toyota, and Morgan Stanley.

United States

Contact Us

  • Contact: Aaron C. Sylvan,
    Board Chair
  • Address: IT History Society
    534 Third Avenue
    Suite 1248
    Brooklyn, NY 11215
  • Email:      info@ithistory.org