Latest Updates#
11 Feb, 2026: XCOMPUTE official public launch and first release
15 Dec, 2025: XCOMPUTE-CLIENT available on Mac OS (Apple Silicon)
11 Nov, 2025: AES/GCM Encryption enabled by default in XCOMPUTE products
11 July, 2022: Xplicit Computing releases XC-MESSAGES as open source software XC-MESSAGES was released publicly on Monday, July 11, 2022 as open source software under the BSD 3-Clause license. Messages is a file and wire schema that enables numerical and related data to be shared across high-performance computing sessions and programming environments more efficiently than conventional approaches. Our library consists of ~18 practical concepts for computer-aided engineering (CAE), and by releasing Messages as open source, we intend to encourage further collaboration across engineering and scientific communities.
11 July, 2022: CEO Graham J. Orr presents XCOMPUTE architecture at ICCFD11, Maui Hawaii At 3:30PM GMT-10, Xplicit Computing’s founder and CEO Graham J. Orr will present a paper at the eleventh International Conference on Fluid Dynamics. The paper, titled XCOMPUTE: Algorithms and Instruction Sequences for CFD/FEA Multi-Physics describing the architecture and fundamental concepts that power XCOMPUTE.
28 June, 2022: Xplicit Computing issued Patent No. 11,373,019 for XCOMPUTE architecture The United States Patent and Trademark office has officially issued Xplicit Computing Patent No. 11,373,019, “Scalable Convention For Data Properties In Numerical Computing.” This patent describes a number of fundamentals that XCOMPUTE is built on, and gives Xplicit a powerful position in the simulation industry.
19 April, 2019: CEO Graham Jaffe Orr exhibits XCOMPUTE at Space Access 2019, Fremont CA
18 July, 2018: CEO Graham Jaffe Orr presents XCOMPUTE geometry kernel at ICCFD10, Barcelona Spain
19 April, 2018: CEO Graham Jaffe Orr introduces XCOMPUTE at NASA Advanced Modeling Seminar, NASA Ames