Graphic Remedy
Heterogeneous Computing and 3D Graphics
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in February 2004 by Avi Shapira and Yaki Tebeka, Graphic Remedy operates with 11–50 employees. The company was acquired in September 2010, leading to its current non-active status.
Business overview
Graphic Remedy Ltd specializes in developing professional software products that enable developers to create 3D-graphic and parallel-computing applications across multiple platforms. Its core solution, gDEBugger, functions as an advanced OpenCL and OpenGL debugger, profiler, and memory analyzer. The company's products have been utilized in diverse sectors including gaming, CAD, film, TV, visual effects, and by IHVs, as well as in medical, aerospace, security and defense, simulation and visualization, and industrial applications. Graphic Remedy operates within the Media & Entertainment Technologies sector, focusing on software applications for digital content production and engagement.
Strategic signal
In June 2011, AMD announced plans to establish an R&D center in Tel Aviv, following its acquisition of Graphic Remedy. This development signals AMD's strategic interest in leveraging Graphic Remedy's expertise in heterogeneous computing and 3D graphics, indicating a commitment to integrating and expanding the acquired technology within its broader research and development initiatives.
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- What was the primary outcome for Graphic Remedy in September 2010?
- Graphic Remedy became non-active in September 2010 due to its acquisition.
- Who founded Graphic Remedy?
- Graphic Remedy was founded by Avi Shapira and Yaki Tebeka.
- What is gDEBugger?
- gDEBugger is Graphic Remedy's main solution, an advanced OpenCL and OpenGL debugger, profiler, and memory analyzer, which became available for free following the company's acquisition by AMD.
- What was a significant development related to AMD in June 2011?
- In June 2011, AMD announced its intention to establish an R&D center in Tel Aviv, a development linked to its acquisition of Graphic Remedy.
- In which sectors have Graphic Remedy's products been used?
- Graphic Remedy's products have been used in games, CAD, movies, TV, visual effects, and by IHVs, as well as in the medical, aerospace, security and defense, simulation and visualization, and industrial sectors.