Signalogic is involved in development of efficient, low SWaP, HPC solutions for the server and embedded systems markets. Through their work with key business customers, channel partners and government agencies, they are advancing the use of HPC computing for a new generation of compute intensive applications. Founded by someone who had previously cofounded Hyperception: DSP software packages -- with the firm eventually being sold to National Instruments. Signalogic is organized into two (2) business lines: 1) Supercomputing Systems 2) Embedded Systems The Supercomputing Systems product line offers high-performance computing (HPC) systems and applications. Our combined hardware-software solution accelerates servers of all shapes and sizes more than two orders of magnitude at a fraction of the power consumption, size, and weight of competing solutions. Signalogic's architecture fits the trend of heterogeneous CPU server evolution with emphasis on mainstream Linux-based programming and open source software combined with standard programming interfaces such as OpenMP. The Embedded Systems product line offers small form-factor, low power consumption systems and applications, including embedded multicore CPU modules, micro motherboards, and PC104 and similar boards. The company offers a range of off-the-shelf products as well as design and engineering services. The company maintains core competence in both hardware and software design.