PowerLogix

PowerLogix R&D, Inc. was a manufacturer of upgrade cards for 68k and PowerPC-based Macs.

History
PowerLogix was founded in 1993 by Macintosh enthusiast Robert Jagitsch and headquartered in Austin, Texas. One of their first products was the 50 MHz LogiCache IIci and IIsi, often sold under an OEM basis. In 1999, the company has annual sales of 3 million and opened an engineering office in. By the following year, annual sales had doubled. PowerLogix hired some engineers from Newer Technology when their former competitor closed for bankruptcy in January 2001.

Sale and closure
In March 2004, PowerLogix's assets were sold to reseller Other World Computing (OWC). Since Apple's transition to Intel processors in 2005 to 2006, no new PowerLogix products were released. Since mid-2015, the company's website redirects to OWC.