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LightningChart Ltd. (Previously known as Arction Ltd) is a software company founded by Pasi Tuomainen in Kuopio, Finland in 2007,[1][2][3] which specializes in the development of high-performance software components for data visualization. LightningChart Ltd introduced the GPU-accelerated high-performance charting library for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET developers, utilizing DirectX 9.0c and DirectX 11. LightningChart products have been tested and proven to be the fastest rendering charting libraries for both JavaScript and .NET applications.[4][5][6]
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Industry | Computer software |
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Founded | 2007 in Kuopio, Finland |
Products | LightningChart JS, LightningChart JS Trader, LightningChart .NET, LightningChart Python |
Services | Data visualization |
LightningChart® is registered trademark by LightningChart Ltd.
LightningChart® .NET technology is available for .NET as WPF UI library (Windows Presentation Foundation), Windows Forms library, and UWP library (Universal Windows Platform). It supports real-time charting with up to 1 trillion data points and offers a variety of 2D and 3D charts, including voxel-based volumetric rendering.[7]
LightningChart® JS technology is a JavaScript cross-platform library based on WebGL, and can be used in web, mobile and desktop applications. It can be integrated with frameworks such as React, Angular, Vue, Electron.[8]
LightningChart® Python is WebGL based high-performance charting library for Python data scientists and software developers.
LightningChart® JS Trader is GPU accelerated data visualization library for finance and trading offering price charts, technical indicators, drawing tools, 2D real-time charting, 3D charting, and data grid control with spark charts.
LightningChart also offers radial gauges for WPF and Silverlight.[9]
LightningChart provides solutions to companies including Intel, Toyota and Samsung, as well as to governmental organizations.[10][11][12][13][14][15]
See Also
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- ^ "LightningChart® SDK". Microsoft Visual Studio. Retrieved 2017-06-19.
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- ^ "JavaScript charts performance comparison".
- ^ "LightningChart .NET library performance".
- ^ "WPF and .NET Line Charts Performance Comparison".
- ^ "Visualizing 1 TRILLION data points | LightningChart .NET".
- ^ "Charting controls for Web / Mobile developers".
- ^ "Gauge controls for WPF and Silverlight".
- ^ "Arction, working in Finland (YLE - Finland's national public service broadcasting company)". Yle Uutiset (in Finnish). 6 April 2016. Retrieved 2017-06-19.
- ^ "Arction Ltd's Fastest Software Development Kit Launched". Kuopio Innovation Oy. Retrieved 2017-06-19.[permanent dead link]
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- ^ "Cardioinsight Commercial Software License". medtronic.com. Retrieved 2017-06-19.
- ^ O. Saad; E. Ouellet; L. Gerin-Lajoie; D. Vinet; S. Dennetière. "Parametric Study, an Enhanced Methodology for analyzing Power System Contingencies" (PDF).