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Kodak Accelerates Development of New Image Sensor Products with Acceleware’s Cluster Technology

Acceleware announces that Kodak has adopted Acceleware’s Cluster Solution to accelerate the design process for optoelectronic image sensors.

CALGARY, AB, September 23, 2008 – Acceleware® Corp. (TSX-V: AXE), a leading developer of computing applications, today announced that Kodak, a world leader in technology, has adopted Acceleware's Cluster Solution to accelerate the design process for optoelectronic image sensors.

“Acceleware's cluster solution helps enable Kodak to develop market-leading, high-performance image products for consumer, professional, and advanced applications,” said Herb Erhardt, Manager of the Sensors business unit at Kodak. “We have already seen significant productivity improvements that amount to greater than 10X.”

Kodak is using Acceleware's cluster technology in conjunction with TCAD Sentaurus Device EMW to design advanced image sensors with improved ultra-low-light performance, faster video and that are more easily manufactured. Acceleware's cluster solution enables companies to significantly reduce design cycle times when investigating pixel array performance including analysis of optical crosstalk for normal and oblique incidence light. Characterizing pixel performance due to manufacturing tolerances such as lens misalignment was previously impractical without fast simulations, however this is now easily accomplished with Acceleware's highly optimized solution. “We have obtained good correlation between simulated results from the Acceleware solution and our measured results,” said Michael Guidash, Manager of CMOS sensor advanced development at Kodak.

“Acceleware's cluster technology enables companies to shorten the path from initial concept to robust design, and decrease time-to-market for high performance products,” said Dr. Michal Okoniewski, Acceleware's Interim President and Chief Executive Officer. “Were happy that Kodak recognizes the value in the solution offered by Acceleware and Synopsys.”

As active pixel sensors shrink in size, their dimensions are nearing the wavelength of visible light, where diffraction, polarization, and interference effects become increasingly important. Although these effects can be analyzed using full-wave electromagnetic simulations such as the Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) method, the FDTD algorithm is inherently compute-intensive. Realistic simulations of modern image sensor arrays could take many hours to days of computational time to complete. Acceleware's technology enables high-speed parallel processing of the FDTD algorithm on clusters of GPUs, which reduces computation time for these simulations from days to a few hours or less.

Adoption of Acceleware's Cluster Solution for FDTD demonstrates that heterogeneous computing, using Graphic Processing Units (GPUs) and Central Processing Units (CPUs) is rapidly gaining acceptance and favour over traditional CPU clusters for computationally intensive electromagnetic calculations.

”Image Sensor design has become very complex, and full-wave electromagnetic simulations are now essential for the design and optimization of these products. Kodaks adoption of Acceleware's Cluster Technology is an important validation of the combined hardware and software solution offered by Acceleware and Synopsys to speed up these critical simulations,” said Ricardo Borges, Sr Product Marketing Manager for TCAD at Synopsys.

Acceleware's Cluster Technology decreases simulation time of optoelectronic design by up to 30 times versus a multi-threaded solver. This solution enables optimization of sophisticated designs using highly complex physics-based simulation tools in a realistic, practical time-frame. Acceleware's cluster technology can be scaled to support very large simulation sizes on the order of a billion or more FDTD cells. For more information visit www.acceleware.com

About Kodak

As the world's foremost imaging innovator, Kodak helps consumers, businesses, and creative professionals unleash the power of pictures and printing to enrich their lives.

To learn more, visit www.kodak.com, and our blogs: 1000words.kodak.com, and PluggedIn.kodak.com

About Acceleware

Acceleware develops and markets solutions that enable software vendors to leverage heterogeneous, processing hardware without rewriting their applications for parallel computing. This acceleration middleware allows customers to speed-up simulation and data processing algorithms, benefitting from high performance computing technologies available in the market such as multiple-core CPUs, GPUs or other acceleration hardware.

Acceleware solutions are deployed by companies worldwide such as Philips, Boston Scientific, Samsung, Eli Lilly, General Mills, Nokia, LG, RIM, Medtronic, Hitachi, Fujifilm, FDA, Mitsubishi, Sony Ericsson, AGC, NTT DoCoMo, and Renault to speed up product design, analyze data and make better business decisions in areas such as electronic manufacturing, oil & gas, medical and imaging, industrial and consumer products, financial, and academic research. For more information about Acceleware, please visit www.acceleware.com.

Acceleware is a public company on Canadas TSX Venture Exchange under the trading symbol AXE.

The TSX Venture Exchange Inc. does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

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For further information,

Reader Contacts:

Charlee Forbrigger, Acceleware Corp.

+1 (403) 249-9099 ext. 287, charlee.forbrigger@acceleware.com

Investor Contact:

Thomas McMillan, The Equicom Group

+1 (403) 536-5903, tmcmillan@equicomgroup.com