2017-2019:
- Andreas Olofsson does public service as a Program Manager at DARPA
2016:
2015:
- Epiphany SOC IP licenses to Tier 1 base station vendor
- PAL open source HPC project
- OH open source hardware project
- Launched “supercomputer.io”
2014:
- Parallella general availability
- Parallella University Program
- The “A1” 2,112-core Supercomputer
- Completed Parallella Kickstarter
- Open Compute Hackathon Winner
2013:
- Raised $3.6M series-B
- Shipped first Parallella board
- Open sourced Parallella
- Open sourced Epiphany SDK
2012:
- Launched Parallella Kickstarter
- 64-core 28nm Epiphany-IV sampled
- Globalfoundries IP partnership
- Demonstrated 50GFLOPS/Watt
- Released OpenCL Epiphany SDK
- Raised $854K in debt financing
2011:
- 64-core 28nm Epiphany-IV tapeout
- 16-core 65nm Epiphany-III launch
- EE-Times Innovator Finalist
- Epiphany SDK Release
- Reached break-even (briefly)
2010:
- 16-core 65nm Epiphany-III tapeout
- First Epiphany beta SDK release
- 16-core 65nm Epiphany-II tapeout
2009:
- $1.5M Series-A
- 16-core 65nm Epiphany-1 tapeout
2008:
- Epiphany virtual prototype
- EMEHSH Network Invented
- Epiphany CPU Invented
- Company founded