Welcome
BEEcube is a computer hardware and software firm based in Fremont, CA that specializes in configurable technology applied to computing. Founded in 2006, and incorporated in Delaware, BEEcube provides solutions needed for the most demanding computing applications.
BEEcube's products are built around field programmable gate array (FPGA) microchips. Our unrivalled expertise in high performance FPGA computing provides customers with easy to use platforms and excellent service and support from the people who built the system. BEEcube's library of optimized IP cores, intuitive development environment and customizable software development tools ensure that you are able to get applications up and running as quickly as possible.
BEEcube delivers end-to-end commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) systems with all of the hardware, firmware and software components required for high performance processing applications. In addition, BEEcube provides hardware and software engineering services for custom development. BEEcube is committed to customer support and working closely with their customers to assure project and program success.
Today, BEEcube is at the forefront of technological and market innovation within the supercomputing market and is a leading supplier of advanced system-level FPGA prototyping platforms, including signal intelligence, digital communication and radar. There are over 300 BEE systems deployed worldwide in major corporations and top universities.
Over 50 academic and research papers have been published, and have referenced BEE system technology, for a wide range of applications including: multi-core computer architecture, wireless communications, 100Gbps+ networking solutions, HD video processing, signal intelligence, radar/sonar array, bioinformatics, data mining, medical imaging, and more.
Corporations using BEE systems include: Xilinx, Microsoft, Oracle, Aerospace Corporation, and Thales Group. Leading universities include: University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Imperial College London, Barcelona Super Computing Center, and Tokyo University.

