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CriticalBlue is a Scottish software company based in Edinburgh that provides software optimization tools and services for Android and Linux platforms. == History == In 2001, David Stewart, Richard Taylor and Ben Hounsell founded the software company CriticalBlue in Edinburgh, Scotland.〔("Company registration record" ), Companies House. Retrieved on 23 June 2014.〕 The company won a Smart Scotland Award in 2002 for "Electronic design automation tools for improved design of demanding multimedia applications."〔("Winners of 2002 SMART:SCOTLAND Competition" ), The Scottish Government, 16 June 2003. Retrieved on 23 June 2014.〕 CriticalBlue received $2 million in seed funding and assembled a core team in 2003.〔Dorsey, Kristy. ("Tech start-up shows the colour of its money" ), The Herald (Glasgow), 29 September 2003. Retrieved on 23 June 2014.〕〔Goering, Richard. ("Co-processor synthesis startup wins first-round funding" ), EETimes, 2 October 2003. Retrieved on 23 June 2014.〕〔("Critical Blue collects $2m funding" ), Electronics Weekly, 1 October 2003. Retrieved on 23 June 2014.〕 In May 2008, CriticalBlue joined the Multicore Association, where CEO David Stewart would eventually co-chair the Multicore Programming Practices workgroup in 2009.〔("Multicore Association Adds CriticalBlue to its Membership" ), Multicore Association, 7 May 2008. Retrieved on 23 June 2014.〕〔("Multicore Association Rolls Out Developer’s Guide to Software Programming for Multicore Designs" ), Multicore Association, 14 February 2013. Retrieved on 23 June 2014.〕 The company received $4 million funding in September 2008 from European, Silicon Valley, and Japanese venture capitalists and corporate investors, and started a close collaboration with Toshiba Corporation.〔("CriticalBlue raises $4M, adds Investors Toshiba Corporation and Scottish Venture Fund" ), Embedded Computing, 10 September 2008. Retrieved on 23 June 2014.〕〔("Toshiba, CriticalBlue collaborate on multicore development environment" ), EETimes, 23 September 2008. Retrieved on 23 June 2014.〕 During 2010, CriticalBlue extended Prism product support for MIPS, Cavium, and Freescale.〔("CriticalBlue and MIPS Technologies Enable Software Developers to Quantify Benefits of Migrating to MIPS32(R)-Based Multicore Platforms" ), GlobeNewswire, 32 March 2010. Retrieved on 23 June 2014.〕〔("CriticalBlue Provides Multicore Software Development Analysis Environment for OCTEON and OCTEON II Processors" ), Cavium, 4 August 2010. Retrieved on 23 June 2014.〕〔("Freescale and CriticalBlue expand collaboration on multicore software development environments" ), Freescale, 1 December 2010. Retrieved on 23 June 2014.〕 In 2011, the company added support for TI C66x DSPs and second generation Intel Core processors.〔("CriticalBlue announces support for TI C66x DSPs" ), Texas Instruments, 4 October 2011. Retrieved on 23 June 2014.〕〔("Evaluating HD Video Encoder Performance on 2nd Generation Intel Core Processor-Based Devices Using CriticalBlue Prism" ), Intel, 2011. Retrieved on 23 June 2014.〕 The company expanded the range of supported Renesas platforms in 2012.〔("CriticalBlue Announces Broader Support for Renesas' Multicore Platforms Within Prism" ), Bloomberg News, 2 May 2012. Retrieved on 23 June 2014.〕 In 2013, CriticalBlue refocused on mobile Android and embedded Linux platforms.〔McLellan, Paul. ("Kathryn Kranen Joins CriticalBlue's Board" ), SemiWiki, 05 February 2013. Retrieved on 23 June 2014.〕
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