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EX-10.12

 Exhibit 10.12 

SERVICES AGREEMENT 
 This
Services Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into as of July 1, 2017 (“Effective Date”) between Western Digital Technologies, Inc., a Delaware corporation, having a principal place of business at 5601
Great Oaks Parkway, San Jose, California 95138 and its Affiliates (collectively “WDT”), and One Stop Systems, Inc., a California corporation, having a place of business at 2235 Enterprise Street, Escondido, CA 92029
(“Consultant”). In consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions set forth below, the parties agree as follows: 

 

 1. SERVICES, STATEMENT OF WORKS, AND CHANGES TO SOW 

1.1 Services. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and at WDT’s request and direction,
Consultant will perform for WDT the services described in one or more Statements of Work or SOW (as defined below) (the “Services”) on a non-exclusive basis, without any minimum commitment
from WDT as to volume, scope or value. If any services, functions or responsibilities not specifically described in this Agreement or the applicable SOW are an inherent, necessary or customary part of the Services or are required for proper
performance or provision of the Services in accordance with this Agreement or such SOW, they shall be deemed to be included within the scope of the Services to be delivered for the agreed upon fees, as if such services, functions or responsibilities
were specifically described in this Agreement or the applicable SOW. 
 1.2 Statement of Work. The specific details
of the Services to be performed will be determined on a per-project basis, and the details for each project will be described in a written SOW, substantially in the form of the SOW set forth in Exhibit
A, that is executed by both parties (each, a “Statement of Work” or “SOW”). Once executed by both parties, each SOW will be a unique agreement that incorporates the terms of this Agreement and stands alone
with respect to all other Statements of Work. If there is a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and the terms of a SOW, the terms of this Agreement will control unless the SOW states that a specific provision of this Agreement will be
superseded by a specific provision of the SOW. 
 1.3 Changes to SOW. WDT may request reasonable changes to the SOW
prior to completion. No such proposed changes, including without limitation any associated changes in the price, payment schedules, and projected completion dates, shall be effective unless accepted in writing by authorized representatives of both
the parties. WDT may reasonably request in writing that revisions be made with respect to the Services or deliverables set

 
forth in a SOW (each, a “Change Order”). If a Change Order recites revisions that materially increase the scope of the Services or the effort required to deliver deliverables
under the applicable SOW, then within 5 business days after Consultant’s receipt of such Change Order, Consultant will deliver to WDT a written, revised SOW reflecting Consultant’s reasonable determination of the revised Services,
deliverables, delivery schedule, and payment schedule, if any, that will apply to the implementation of the revisions. If WDT approves the revised SOW, then the parties will execute it, and upon execution, the revised SOW will supersede the
then-existing SOW. If WDT does not approve the revised SOW within five (5) business days after its receipt, the then-existing SOW will remain in full force and effect, and Consultant will have no further obligation with respect to the
applicable Change Order. 
 2. PERFORMANCE OF SERVICES 

2.1 Performance Standard. Consultant will diligently perform the Services in accordance with the applicable SOW,
including any specifications in the SOW. Consultant will use its best efforts to complete the Services, including the delivery of any Work Products (as defined below), in accordance with the schedule of times and milestones specified in the SOW.

 2.2 Subcontractors. Consultant shall not utilize subcontractors or third parties (each a “Third
Party” or collectively, “Third Parties”) to perform material parts aspects of the Services without WDTs prior written approval. If Consultant uses Third Parties in performance of the Services, the obligations in this
Agreement (and any applicable SOW) shall apply equally to Consultant and Third Parties. Consultant shall inform such Third Parties of the obligations hereunder and ensure that such Third Parties cooperate and fully comply with the requirements of
this Agreement and applicable SOW. Consultant shall be fully responsible and liable to WDT for all acts and omissions of Third Parties as if Consultant had performed the work of such Third Parties, and Consultant shall indemnify and hold

 

  
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WDT harmless from any breach of these obligations by the Third Parties. WDT, in its sole discretion, may restrict Consultant from using a Third Party or require that a Third Party be removed from
the performance of Services, for any or no reason. 
 2.3 Compliance with WDT Policies. If Services are to be
performed at a WDT site or using WDT systems, Consultant’s employees, agents, subcontractors, and Third Parties shall comply at all times with WDT’s health, safety, security, and electronic media policies and procedures, including
WDT’s Worldwide Code of Business Conduct and Ethics Policy and WDT Supplier Code of Ethical Conduct available at http://www.sandisk.com. 

2.4 Compliance with Data Usage and Protection. Consultant represents and warrants that Consultant’s Personnel
will comply with the Data Usage and Protection Exhibit attached as Exhibit B. The purpose of Exhibit B is to establish requirements for Consultant for the collection, use, retention, and disclosure of Personal Data (as defined in Exhibit B) related
to WDT, WDTs customers, prospective customers, online visitors and business partners. Personal Data may not be added to any database unless it is collected in accordance with Exhibit B and with WDT’s prior written consent. 

2.5 Materials. Except as otherwise specified in a SOW, Consultant will be responsible for and supply all necessary
equipment, materials, and other resources required to perform the Services. 
 2.6 WDT Materials. Except for certain
tools transferred to Consultant under the License Agreement, Any materials provided by WDT to Consultant are to be used solely to perform the Services. WDT will own these materials as well as any derivatives or improvements of these materials
developed or derived by Consultant (“WDT Materials”). Consultant will treat the WDT Materials as WDTs Confidential Information (as defined in Section 4 of the License Agreement and Section 7 of this Agreement).
Except for normal wear and tear associated with permitted use of the WDT Materials, Consultant will assume all risk of loss, damage, theft, or destruction of the WDT Materials while they are in Consultant’s possession or control or that of
Consultant’s agents, and will reimburse WDT for any such costs of repair or replacement. Consultant will keep the WDT Materials free of all security interests, liens, and other encumbrances.

 2.7 Audits. WDT may visit Consultant’s facilities, and Consultant
shall ensure WDT has the right to visit Third Parties’ facilities, at reasonable times and with reasonable frequency during normal business hours to observe the performance of the Services and Consultant shall provide WDT access to
Consultant’s records and other pertinent information, all to the extent relevant to the Services and Consultant’s obligations under this Agreement. 

3. RESERVED 
 4. RESERVED 

5. COMPENSATION 
 5.1
Fees. The fees to be paid by WDT to Consultant in consideration for the services and deliverables rendered pursuant to this Agreement will be set out in the applicable SOW. 

5.2 Invoices. Invoices referencing the applicable WDT purchase order and SOW must be submitted to Western Digital
Technologies, Inc., 951 SanDisk Drive, Milpitas, CA 95035-7933, ATTN: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE, with a copy to the WDT manager as identified in the applicable SOW. Payment by WDT will be issued within sixty (60) days from WDT’s receipt of an
undisputed invoice; provided, that (i) if any such invoices are due by the 5th of the month, such invoice shall be paid by the end of the first fiscal week of that month and (ii) if any such invoice is due after the 5th of the month, such
invoice shall be paid by the end of the first fiscal week of the following month. Charges for freight expenses must be pre-approved by WDT in writing and billed at actual cost, and invoices containing such
charges shall be accompanied by receipts and supporting documentation. WDT shall not be liable for any travel expenses unless such expenses are pre-approved in writing by WDT and incurred in accordance with
WDT’s consultant travel policy (which will be provided upon request). WDT shall not be obligated to pay any invoice from Consultant or on Consultant’s behalf more than ninety (90) days after WDT has accepted the applicable Work
Product. WDT is entitled to apply any credit or excess payment against other payments or obligations to Consultant. 

5.3 Taxes and Withholdings. WDT shall pay all taxes relating to the Work Products, except franchise taxes or taxes
based upon the income of Consultant. Consultant acknowledges and agrees that WDT has the right to withhold any applicable taxes from any payments due under this Agreement if required under the applicable law or by any government agency. All prices
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under this Agreement is hereby deemed to include all applicable taxes, duties, tariffs and similar liabilities whatsoever for delivery of all Work Products to WDT. Consultant is solely
responsible for all wages and other compensation, and for all federal, state, local, FICA and other similar withholding and payments required in connection with Consultant or Consultant’s employees, associates, contractors, agents, affiliates
and other representatives (“Consultant’s Personnel”). 
 6. TERM AND TERMINATION 

6.1 Term. This Agreement commences on the Effective Date and continues unless terminated in accordance with the terms
of this Section 6. 
 6.2 Termination by Either Party. Either party may terminate this Agreement and/or any SOW
by written notice (a) if the other party fails to cure any material breach within thirty (30) days of receipt of written notice of such breach; (b) if the other party becomes involved in any voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy
proceeding or any other proceeding concerning insolvency, dissolution, cessation of operations, reorganization or indebtedness or the like and the proceeding is not dismissed within sixty (60) days; or (c) if the other party becomes
insolvent or unable to pay its debts as they mature in the ordinary course of business or makes an assignment for the benefit of its creditors. 

6.3 Termination by WDT. This Agreement and/or any SOW may be terminated in whole or in part, by WDT, at any time for
convenience upon WDT giving at least five (5) days prior written termination notice to Consultant. In such an event, WDT shall pay to Consultant termination charges computed in the following manner for completed work: (1) undisputed
invoiced amounts received by WDT but not yet paid; and (2) reimbursement of preapproved actual and reasonable costs incurred by Consultant prior to the date of termination; provided, however, Consultant shall endeavor to mitigate costs after
receiving such termination notice from WDT. WDT shall not be liable to Consultant for any costs which would not have been charged had this Agreement not been terminated nor for any sum in excess of the total price stated in this Agreement for the
terminated Services. In the event of any cancellation or termination of this Agreement and/or any SOW, Consultant will return all prepaid fees and credits in excess of the amounts due to Consultant under this Section 6.3. Consultant will return
all such prepaid fees and credits within thirty (30) days of the termination effective date.

 6.4 Survival. Upon termination, all rights and duties of the parties
toward each other cease except that: 
 (a) Within 5 business days of the effective date of termination, Consultant will
return to WDT any amount paid to Consultant as a retainer or prepayment that is not owed against Services; and 
 (b)
Sections 2.2, 2.4, 2.6, 6.3, 6.4, 6.5, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, and any other section, by its nature should survive, will survive termination or expiration of this Agreement. 

6.5 Return of Materials. Upon the termination of this Agreement, or upon WDT’s earlier request, Consultant will
deliver to WDT all WDT Materials (as defined in Section 2.6) and Confidential Information (in accordance with Section 7) that are in Consultant’s possession or control. 

7. CONFIDENTIALITY. Section 4 of the License Agreement is incorporated herein by reference. In addition, the term
“Confidential Information,” as used therein, includes information exchanged between the parties that relates to the Services. 
 8. RESERVED

 9. CONSULTANT’S WARRANTIES 

Consultant represents, warrants and covenants as follows: 

9.1 Organization Representations; Enforceability. 

Consultant is duly organized, validly existing, and in good standing. The execution and delivery of this Agreement by Consultant and the
transactions contemplated hereby have been duly and validly authorized by all necessary action on the part of Consultant. This Agreement constitutes a valid and binding obligation of Consultant that is enforceable in accordance with its terms. 

9.2 No Conflict. The entering into and performance of this Agreement and all SOWs by Consultant does not and will not
violate, conflict with, or result in a material default under any other contract, agreement, indenture, decree, judgment, undertaking, conveyance, lien, or encumbrance to which Consultant is a party or by which it or any of Consultant’s
property is or may become subject or bound. Consultant will not grant any rights under any future agreement, nor will it permit any lien, obligation, or encumbrances that will conflict with the full enjoyment by WDT of its rights under this
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 9.3 Applicable Law. Consultant will perform all of its obligations
hereunder in compliance with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations. 
 9.4 No Open Source. Any computer
program provided as part of an Invention or a Work Product will not contain any software code that is subject to a license requiring, as a condition of use, modification, or distribution of the software code, that the software code or other software
code combined or distributed with it be (a) disclosed or distributed in source code form; (b) licensed for the purpose of making derivative works; or (c) redistributable at no charge. 

9.5 Services. The Services will be performed in a timely, competent, professional, and workmanlike manner by qualified
personnel. For any defective or non-conforming services or deliverables, Consultant’s obligation hereunder shall be promptly to: (i) bring such service or deliverable into compliance with such
requirements, at Consultant’s expense, or at WDTs election, (ii) grant WDT a full refund of the compensation paid by WDT relating to the defective services and/or deliverables. 

10. INDEMNIFICATION 

10.1 Indemnification. Consultant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless WDT and its officers, directors, employees,
shareholders, customers, agents, successors and assigns (“WDT Indemnified Parties”) from and against any and all claims, losses, damages, costs, expenses (including reasonable legal expenses) and settlements that Consultant might
agree to resulting from or arising out of (i) the wrongful acts or omissions of Consultant or Consultant’s Personnel; (ii) employment claims; (iii) Consultant’s failure to comply with applicable laws, rules and regulations;
(iv) Consultant’s breach of its obligations with respect to WDT Confidential Information; and (v) claims of Intellectual Property Right infringement which alleges that any Work Product or any component thereof infringes upon,
misappropriates, or violates any Intellectual Property Rights of a Third Party (each “Indemnified Claim”). 

10.2 Settlement. Consultant shall not settle any Indemnified Claim without the written consent of WDT unless the
compromise or settlement unconditionally includes the claimant’s or the plaintiffs release of the WDT Indemnified Parties from all liability and the settlement does not impose any affirmative obligation on the WDT Indemnified Parties.

 10.3 Remedies. In the event of an Indemnified Claim, Consultant will,
in addition to its other obligations set forth in this Section 10, at its expense, at WDT’s option: (i) obtain and confirm to WDT, all rights required to permit the continued sale or use of the Work Product by WDT under this
Agreement; (ii) modify or replace such Work Product to make them non-infringing (and extend this indemnity thereto) while still conforming to this Agreement, provided that any such replaced or modified
Work Product are satisfactory to WDT; or (iii) at WDT’s request, promptly refund to WDT the fees, plus all shipping, storage and associated costs of any Work Product returned. 

11. Limitation of Liability. 

11.1 EXCEPT FOR (A) BREACH OF 

CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS, (B) 

CONSULTANT’S INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS, AND (C) CONSULTANT’S WILLFUL MISCONDUCT OR GROSS NEGLIGENCE, NEITHER PARTY WILL BE
LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, PUNITIVE, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH OR ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT, HOWEVER IT ARISES, WHETHER FOR BREACH OR IN TORT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFITS, DATA OR
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, EVEN IF THAT PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 
 11.2 IN NO EVENT
SHALL WDT’S TOTAL CUMULATIVE LIABILITY ARISING UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, WHETHER SUCH THEORY OF LIABILITY IS BASED IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, EXCEED THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THE PAYMENTS ACTUALLY PAID AND PAYABLE BY WDT UNDER THE AGREEMENT IN THE
PRECEDING TWELVE (12) MONTHS PRIOR TO THE DATE THE LIABILITY FIRST AROSE. 
 12. INSURANCE 

Consultant agrees to comply with WDT’s insurance requirements included in the attached Exhibit C. 

13. MISCELLANEOUS 

13.1 Services and Information Prior to Effective Date. All services performed by Consultant and all information and
other materials disclosed between the parties prior to the Effective Date will be governed by the terms of this Agreement, except where the services are covered by a separate agreement between Consultant and WDT.

 

  
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 13.2 Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Neither Consultant nor any of
Consultant’s directors, officers, agents, employees, affiliates or other person associated with or acting on behalf of Consultant or any of its subsidiaries has (i) used any funds for any unlawful contribution, gift, entertainment or other
unlawful expense relating to political activity or to influence official action; (ii) made any direct or indirect unlawful payment to any foreign or domestic government official or employee; (iii) made any bribe, rebate, payoff, influence
payment, kickback or other unlawful payment; or (iv) violated, or is in violation of, any provision of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, as amended, the UK Bribery Act 2010, as may be amended, and any other anti-corruption/bribery
laws and regulations (“Anti-Corruption Laws”) applicable to Consultant the Services provided under this Agreement. Consultant, Consultant’s directors, officers, agents, employees, affiliates and any other person associated with or
acting on behalf of Consultant or any of its subsidiaries represent and warrant that they have conducted their businesses in compliance with the Anti-Corruption Laws, and have instituted and maintain policies and procedures designed to ensure, and
which are reasonably expected to continue to ensure, compliance therewith. 
 13.3 The parties acknowledge and agree
that a violation of Section 7 (Confidentiality) may cause immediate and irreparable harm to the other party for which money damages may not constitute an adequate remedy at law. Therefore, the parties agree that the disclosing party shall be
entitled to seek appropriate equitable relief in addition to whatever remedies it might have at law, including, without limitation, attorney’s fees, in connection with any breach or enforcement of the obligations hereunder or the unauthorized
use or release of any such Confidential Information. 
 13.4 Sections 11.1 through 11.10 of the License Agreement
are incorporated herein by reference. 

 14. DEFINITIONS 

14.1 “Affiliate” means any entity that Controls, is Controlled by, or is under common Control with another
person or entity. 
 14.2 “Control” means more than 50% of the ownership of voting shares, by contract or
otherwise; but in any such case: (i) such entity shall be deemed to be an Affiliate only so long as such Control exists, and (ii) such entities that would be considered to be under Control solely as a result of being controlled by a
government of any sovereign country are hereby excluded. 
 14.3 “Intellectual Property Rights” means the
collective, worldwide intellectual property and proprietary rights of a party now held or hereafter filed, issued, created or acquired, under statutory or common law in any jurisdiction, including under patent, copyright, trademark, and trade secret
law, or acquired by contract, and any and all other proprietary rights whether or not protectable by statutory or common law, including for and in (i) all classes or types of patents and patent applications; (ii) all works of authorship,
including all copyrights and moral rights in both published and unpublished works and all registrations and applications; (iii) all mask works and all registrations and applications; and (iv) all discoveries, inventions, ideas, and designs
(whether patentable or not), know-how, developments, improvements, trade secrets, and confidential and proprietary technical and non-technical information. 

14.4 “License Agreement” means the Technology and Source Code License Agreement between the parties dated
the same date as this Agreement. 
 14.5 “Work Product” shall mean all Services and deliverables to be
provided by Consultant as set forth in this Agreement on a non-exclusive basis and as specified in the attached SOWs. 

 

  
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 Agreed to and accepted by the undersigned authorized representatives as of the Effective Date:

  

									
	WESTERN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.	  		  	ONE STOP SYSTEMS, INC.
					
	 Sign:
	  	 /s/ Philip Bullinger
	  		  	 Sign:
	  	 /s/ Steve Cooper

	 Print:
	  	 Philip Bullinger
	  		  	 Print:
	  	 Steve Cooper

	 Title:
	  	 SVP and GM, Data Center Systems
	  		  	 Title:
	  	 President & CEO

  
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 Exhibit A 

Statement of Work 
 This Statement of Work
(“SOW”) between WDT and Consultant is governed by and subject to the terms and conditions of the Services Agreement dated the same date as this SOW between WDT and Consultant. Undefined capitalized terms used herein are defined in the
Agreement. 
 1. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES; SERVICE FEES 

a. Description 
  

			
	 Description of the Services
	  	 Service Fees

	 See Section 3.3 and Attachments 2 and 3 of the License Agreement
	  	 See Section 5.1 of the License Agreement.

 b. Delay 

WDT reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to suspend or delay the performance of the Services. If WDT elects to exercise
such right and WDT’s decision is based, at least in material part, on Consultant’s failure to perform its obligations under the SOW, WDT shall not incur any charges or reimbursable costs in connection with such decision. If WDT’s
decision is not based in material part on Consultant’s failure to perform its obligations under the SOW, WDT shall reimburse Consultant for any additional costs reasonably incurred by Consultant as a result of such decision (provided that
Consultant notifies WDT in advance of such costs, obtains WDT’s approval prior to incurring such costs, and uses commercially reasonable efforts to minimize such costs) 

2. TERM 
 From the
Effective Date through February 28, 2022. 
 3. PAYMENT SCHEDULE; PAYMENT TERMS 

See sections 5.1 and 5.6 of the License Agreement. 

  
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 Exhibit B 

Data Usage and Protection Exhibit (“Exhibit”) 

 

 1. SCOPE. Consultant and WDT agree to the terms in this Exhibit regarding the Processing
of WDT Data. To the extent that Consultant Processes WDT Data, it will do so as a processor acting on behalf of WDT (as controller) and according to the terms in the Agreement and this Exhibit. Subject to such terms, WDT grants to Consultant a
non-exclusive limited license to use WDT Data solely for the purpose identified in the Agreement. In the event of conflict between the terms of this Exhibit and the Agreement relating to data use and protection, the terms of this Exhibit will
prevail. 
 2. DEFINITIONS. The terms “controller” and “processor” shall have the meanings given in
the Directives. 
 2.1. “Consultant” shall have the meaning given in the Agreement. 

2.2. “Data Breach” means any accidental or unlawful destruction or accidental loss, alteration, unauthorized
disclosure or access or other unlawful forms of processing 
 2.3. “Data Protection Laws” means data
protection and privacy laws of each country where: (a) a WDT entity responsible for WDT Data is established; and (b) WDT Data is processed, including, without limitation the European Data Protection Directive (95/46/EC) and the Privacy and
Electronic Communications Directive (2002/58/EC) (collectively, the “Directives”) in the European Economic Area (“EEA”) including any laws which amend, replace and/or supersede the Directives, and in the United
States, the Federal Trade Commission Act, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, and any applicable rules issued by a competent data protection authority or governmental body. 

2.4. “Opt-in” means an Owner expressly consents to certain uses of
his/her Personal Data by taking affirmative action to indicate consent, such as in writing, by checking the appropriate option or box, by affirmative statement, or otherwise at the time of collection. 

2.5. “Owner” means any person or data subject about whom Personal Data is Processed.

 2.6. “Personal Data” means information on its own or when
combined with other data, to enable identification, directly or indirectly, of a person, including but not limited to, email or physical address, name, title, phone number, employer, birth date, gender or other unique identifiers. Personal Data
includes Sensitive Personal Data. 
 2.7. “Processing” (or verb variation thereof) means taking any
action, actively or passively, in connection with WDT Data, including, but not limited to: collecting; receiving; using; transferring; disclosing; disseminating; making available; recording; organizing; storing; retaining; altering; accessing;
processing; retrieving; consulting on; aligning; combining; blocking; making anonymous; erasing; disposing of; or destroying Personal Data. 

2.8. “WDT” shall have the meaning given in the Agreement. 

2.9. “WDT Data” means any and all data, information and content (including Personal Data) and whether
confidential or not which is made available to or Processed by Consultant on WDT’s behalf. 
 2.10. “Sensitive
Personal Data” means Personal Data identifying race or ethnic origin; religious or philosophical beliefs; political opinions; party membership; criminal records; geo-location data; financial data;
health data; sexual behaviors; or other Personal Data which may subject the Owner to embarrassment or harm if disclosed. 
 3. COMPLIANCE AND
COOPERATION. Consultant represents and warrants it will comply with Data Protection Laws in Processing of WDT Data. If the Data Protection Laws impose stricter obligations on Consultant than this Exhibit, the Data Protection Laws shall prevail.
Consultant shall provide all cooperation to WDT regarding Processing of WDT Data to enable WDT to comply with any Data Protection Laws. Consultant shall nominate a representative within its organization to promptly and fully respond to WDTs queries
regarding Processing of WDT Data. 
 4. SECURITY AND MANAGEMENT OF WDT DATA. Consultant undertakes, represents and warrants:

 

  
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 4.1. to Process WDT Data only as instructed by WDT, as necessary to
fulfill its contractual obligations to WDT and not for its own purposes; 
 4.2. that access to WDT Data will be
limited to those with a legitimate need to know; 
 4.3. to process WDT Data only for the purpose of providing the
tasks and/or services under the Agreement and in accordance with WDT’s lawful instructions; 
 4.4. to not
divulge the whole or any part of WDT Data to any person, except to the extent necessary for the performance of the Agreement and this Exhibit or otherwise in accordance with WDT’s lawful instructions; 

4.5. to not do anything relating to WDT Data which may result in WDT’s breach of Data Protection Laws; 

4.6. that it has in place current disaster recovery plans in relation to any systems which Process the WDT Data; 

4.7. to maintain appropriate technical and organisational security measures to protect WDT Data; 

4.8. to immediately notify WDT of any Data Breach and to perform acts in order to remedy or mitigate the effects of
the Data Breach and to continuously update WDT of developments. In the event that any WDT Data is lost, damaged or destroyed, Consultant shall promptly restore such WDT Data to the last available backup; 

4.9. to promptly notify WDT of all data protection related inquires (including inquiries from any regulator, law
enforcement or government agency) or complaints related to WDT Data; 
 4.10. to provide all assistance reasonably
required to enable WDT to respond to or resolve any request, question or complaint received by WDT from any Owner whose Data is processed by Consultant on behalf of WDT; or any regulator, law enforcement or government agency; 

4.11. to not disclose WDT Data or Processing details unless at the written instruction of WDT or unless legally
compelled, provided that Consultant immediately notify WDT so WDT may seek a protective order; 
 4.12. to promptly
carry out requests from WDT to amend, transfer or destroy the WDT Data; and 
 4.13. to bear the costs of complying
with applicable requirements arising under Data Protection Laws.

 4.14. Consultant represents and warrants that when acting on WDT’s
behalf: 
 a) Personal Data will not be collected (including by cookies or other technologies) without providing the Owner
with fair, lawful and sufficient notice pursuant to applicable Data Protection Laws. 
 b) Personal Data will be collected
on behalf of WDT solely when the Privacy Statement (located at https://www.wdc.com/about-wd/legal/privacy- policy.html) is clearly available to Owners prior to collection: (a) if online, the Privacy
Statement must be linked immediately adjacent to the “submit” (or similar) button and the consent of the Owner must be obtained (e.g., a box which the Owner may choose to check, stating “I understand and agree that my personal
information will be used as outlined in the Privacy Statement”); or (b) if by phone, by providing a short and relevant collection notice with direction to the URL of the Privacy Statement for further information; or (c) for all other
collections, the Privacy Statement will be made available. 
 c) Personal Data of a child under age 13 will not be
collected. 
 d) Personal Data collected for marketing or specific targeting purposes may only be Processed for the
specific purpose(s) for which the Owner either consented or for which the Owner was provided with adequate notice. 
 e)
Any commercial emails sent by the Consultant will include a functional unsubscribe option. 
 f) Opt-ins obtained by the Consultant for text messaging must be by a written (such as electronic format), auditable consent by Owner; and text messages sent by Consultant acting on behalf of WDT to a mobile device
must comply with the Global Code of Conduct of the Mobile Marketing Association (“MMA”) and any MMA region-based guide (for example, in the U.S., the U.S. Consumer Best Practices for Messaging) or any comparable and applicable in
country guidance or best practice. 
 5. TRANSFER. Consultant represents and warrants not to Process, nor to permit any Sub-Processor
(defined below) to Process, WDT Data outside of the jurisdiction in which WDT Data is made available to Consultant (a “Transfer”) except following WDT’s written consent and Consultant’s continued compliance with the terms
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 6. SUB-PROCESSORS. Consultant shall not delegate
or subcontract any Processing to another party (“Sub-Processor”) without WDT’s prior written consent provided at WDT’s sole discretion. Consultant shall provide WDT with the identity
and role of the proposed Sub-Processor, details relating to security, the location of any data facilities and Processing activities and other data WDT may reasonably request. Consultant shall enter into an
agreement with Sub-Processor containing equivalent terms to this Exhibit (provided that Sub-Processor not subcontract or delegate duties without WDT’s consent) which provides WDT with third party
beneficiary rights sufficient to enforce any such agreement; or require Consultant to require the Sub-Processor to enter into direct terms with WDT. 

7. INDEMNIFICATION. Consultant shall be responsible for all acts and omissions relating to Processing of WDT Data, including the acts or
omissions of its personnel, agents and Sub-Processors (each a “Representative”). Consultant agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and, upon WDT’s request, defend WDT and its directors,
officers, employees, shareholders and agents from and against any and all damages, liabilities, costs, expenses, claims, fines and losses brought by a third party, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, in connection with, in whole or in part,
Consultant’s and/or any Representative’s breach of this Exhibit. 
 8. AUDIT, INFRASTRUCTURE AND NOTICES. 

8.1. Audit. Consultant consents that WDT and its authorized representatives may inspect and audit Processing of WDT Data on
Consultant

 
systems and at its facilities and by electronic monitoring without further notice. If an audit finds non-compliance with this Exhibit, Consultant shall
take all reasonable steps to promptly remedy any breach, or provide a detailed report as to why such breach cannot be remedied and pay WDT’s reasonable audit costs. 

8.2. Infrastructure Changes. Consultant shall notify WDT of any planned changes to its infrastructure or
processes involving WDT Data prior to any change. If WDT believes such change may compromise WDT Data or lead to the breach of any applicable Data Protection Laws, Consultant agrees to modify or delay such changes until WDT’s reasonable
concerns are resolved. WDT will have the right to terminate or suspend Processing by Consultant in whole or part without any liability to Consultant until WDT’s issues are resolved. 

9. RETURN OF DATA. Upon written request or termination or expiration of this Exhibit, Consultant shall: (i) immediately cease
Processing the WDT Data; and (ii) return to WDT in WDT’s preferred format, or at WDT’s option destroy or expunge the WDT Data and all copies or extracts within five days in accordance with the Guidelines for Media Sanitation
(Publication 800-88) from the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Upon request, Consultant shall certify in writing its compliance with these obligations. 

END OF EXHIBIT 

 

  
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 Exhibit C 

Insurance 
  

	1.	 During the performance of services and for one (1) year after termination of this Agreement, Consultant
at its sole cost and expense will carry and maintain the following minimum insurance coverage from insurance carriers with an A.M. Best rating of A- VII or better: 

 

	 	1.1.	 Commercial general (or public) liability, including products/completed operations and personal injury
coverage, with limits of not less than $1,000,000 combined single limit per occurrence and $2,000,000 annual aggregate; 

  

	 	1.2.	 Automobile liability with limits of not less than $1,000,000 each accident, bodily injury and property damage
combined; 

  

	 	1.3.	 Umbrella/excess liability, including products/completed operations, with limits of not less than $1,000,000
each occurrence; 

  

	 	1.4.	 Workers’ compensation insurance, or similar insurance according to applicable legal requirements, in
compliance with all statutory regulations in any state or country where any of the products and/or services are manufactured or delivered, and employer’s liability limits of $1,000,000; 

 

	2.	 Consultant’s insurance coverage shall be primary, and any insurance coverage of WDT’s will be excess
and non-contributory, with regards to any loss applicable under Consultant’s insurance coverage. 

  

	3.	 Consultant’s commercial general liability, umbrella, and automobile liability insurances shall name
Western Digital Corporation, WDT, its directors, officers, employees, subsidiaries, agents, and any other party which WDT may reasonably designate, as an additional insured. 

 

	4.	 Consultant will provide a thirty (30) day notice period for cancellation,
non-renewal or reduction in coverage or limits, in writing, to WDT. 

  

	5.	 Consultant’s insurance policies shall waive subrogation against WDT, its officers, directors, employees
and shareholders in the event of any loss suffered. 

  

	6.	 Consultant will, upon WDT request, deliver to WDT one or more certificates of insurance showing evidence of
the coverage required above upon award of contract, before commencement of work. 

  

	7.	 Consultant’s policies shall not have a retention or deductible of over $1,000,000. Any and all
deductibles or self-insured retentions must be declared to WDT and assumed by and for the account of, and the sole risk of, the Consultant. 

  

	8.	 Certificates of Insurance to be mailed to: 

Western Digital Corporation 

Attn: Risk Management Department 

3355 Michelson Dr., Suite 100 

Irvine, CA 92612 

  
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 Exhibit 10.13 
  

 
 This Agreement (“Agreement”) is made this 1st day of October, 2015, with effect as of
1 January 2015 (“Effective Date”) by and between d3 Systems, LLP, (“Buyer”), a company based in the United Kingdom; and d3 Technologies Ltd., a company based in the United Kingdom, (“d3 Tech”); and One Stop
Systems, Inc, a California corporation (“Supplier”). In this Agreement, “Party” shall mean Buyer or d3 Tech or Supplier, and “Parties” shall mean Buyer, d3 Tech and Supplier. 

Recitals 
 A.
Supplier has agreed to manufacture and supply certain products to Buyer in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement as it pertains to such production-released products. Prototype and pre-production
products are not covered by the terms of this Agreement. 
 B. d3 Tech owns certain intellectual property rights in and to the aforementioned
production-released products which d3 Tech has agreed to grant to Supplier for the purpose of Supplier manufacturing and supplying such products to Buyer in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 

C. This Agreement does not require that Buyer purchase any products from Supplier, but sets forth the terms and conditions of any such
purchases that may occur. All such quantities will be specified on Buyer’s purchase orders issued under the provisions of this Agreement. 

NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained and for other good and valuable consideration, the
Parties hereby agree as follows: 
 SECTION A: GENERAL BUSINESS OPERATIONS 

 

	 	1.	General Responsibilities of the Parties. 

  

	 	(a)	Specifications. Supplier and Buyer agree on a list of specifications (the “Specifications”) to which the products (the “Product(s)”) described in Exhibit A hereto will be manufactured
and supplied in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Exhibit A hereto may be amended from time to time by mutual written agreement of the Parties. 

  

	 	(b)	Certain Responsibilities of Buyer. Buyer will distribute the Products purchased by it from Supplier only in connection with products which Buyer sells, leases and/or licenses, whether directly or indirectly,
through resellers and/or distributors or otherwise. Buyer shall be responsible for securing any required U.S. export licenses relating to the Products. 

  

	 	2.	Term of the Agreement. The term of this Agreement shall commence on the date of this Agreement and shall expire on the Five (5) year anniversary hereof (the “Term”). Buyer may provide
Supplier with written notice, no later than Six (6) months before expiration of the Term that Buyer desires to negotiate with Supplier in good faith for a Five (5) year (or any other period as Buyer may so determine) extension of the Term
(the “Extension”). If the Parties hereto cannot agree on the terms for such Extension within a period of ninety (90) days following such notice, this Agreement will terminate at the end of the Term. 

 

	 	3.	Prices; Payment of Invoices. 

  

	 	(a)	 The price for the Products are set forth in Exhibit B hereto (the “Price”). The Price shall be
“not to exceed” pricing for the period set forth in Exhibit B (the “Pricing Period”). 

  
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	 	(b)	The Price for the Products may be modified within the Pricing Period, subject to the mutual agreement between the Parties, should the specification of the Products change or should the volumes significantly change
within the Pricing Period. Notwithstanding the generality of the forgoing, in the event that during any three (3) month/quarterly period during the Term, Buyer orders a total number of Products that exceeds the then current annual Product
forecast (as agreed between the Parties pursuant to Paragraph 1 of Exhibit C hereto, Supplier shall pass on, through either a Price reduction or refund (as Buyer may so determine at its discretion), any and all cost savings that Supplier
achieves, including, without limitation, any form of discounts, savings or similar cost reductions that Supplier receives from any third party suppliers or contractors either on a per order basis or under any longer-term or other arrangement.

  

	 	(c)	The Parties shall review the Price for the Products at least annually (no later than on the anniversary date of the commencement of the Term of this Agreement). The Parties shall mutually determine and agree any
modifications to the Price of the Products as part of the aforementioned review. 

  

	 	(d)	Buyer will pay for Products purchased and accepted by Buyer within forty-five (45) days after Buyer’s receipt of a correct and conforming invoice from Supplier. 

 

	 	(e)	The Product Price does not include shipping charges and sales taxes from the agreed upon FOB Origin / OSS Factory. Supplier shall arrange for shipping the Products in accordance with Buyer’s instructions. Buyer
shall pay for such shipping charges; provided that Supplier ships the Products in accordance with Buyer’s shipping instructions, otherwise Supplier shall pay such charges and shall not be entitled to claim such charges from Buyer, nor shall it
be entitled to set off such charges against any amounts owed by Supplier to Buyer. Buyer shall pay the aforementioned shipping charges and sales taxes upon Supplier submitting a duly specified invoice to Buyer, provided that Buyer has not submitted
satisfactory tax exemption or resale certificates to Supplier, in which case such sales taxes shall not be payable or invoiced by Supplier. 

  

	 	(f)	In the event that Supplier owes any payments to Buyer in accordance with this Agreement, Buyer may elect, at its sole discretion, to allow Supplier to set off all or part of such amounts against amounts duly owed by
Buyer to Supplier either at that time or in the future. Any amounts which may be owing to Buyer by Supplier upon the termination or expiration of the Term of this Agreement (subject to any Extensions) shall become immediately payable.

  

	 	(g)	In the event that Buyer supplies to Supplier any parts or components (that Buyer has purchased from a third party supplier) for Supplier to include in the manufacture of the Products, then the Parties shall mutually
agree on the applicable reduction in the Price for such Products resulting from Buyer’s supply of such parts or components. Supplier’s warranty for the Products shall cover the installation and integration and operation of such parts and
components, but it shall not cover the operation of the parts or components themselves (which will be covered by the relevant warranty provided by the manufacturer of the components). 

 

	 	4.	Forecasts, Purchase Orders, Scheduling, and Logistics. 

  

	 	(a)	Buyer and Supplier agree to comply with the provisions set forth in Exhibit C hereto, “Forecasts, Purchase Orders, Scheduling and Logistics.” 

  
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	 	(c)	Purchase Orders entered into by Buyer pursuant to this Agreement shall specify: (i) quantity of Product; (ii) destination and method by which Product is to be shipped; and (iii) any other reasonable ordering
procedures established or as may be agreed between Buyer and Supplier from time to time. 

  

	 	(d)	The agreed period between Buyer’s issuance of a Purchase Order and the scheduled delivery date (“Lead-time”) is set out in Exhibit C hereto. 

 

	 	(e)	All orders shall be governed solely by the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Any terms or conditions contained in either Party’s Purchase Orders, invoices, packing lists, or other business forms which are
additional to or differ from the provisions of this Agreement, shall have no force or effect whatsoever, unless otherwise expressly agreed in writing between the Parties. A Party’s failure to object to any such provisions shall not be deemed a
waiver of its rights herein. 

  

	 	5.	Term of Availability. In consideration for Buyer’s purchase of the Products, Supplier grants to Buyer the option to purchase the Products at the last revision Price level agreed between the Parties
pursuant to this Agreement, for the period of five (5) years after the expiration date of the Term of this Agreement or any Extension hereof. Thereafter, Supplier may discontinue availability of the Product, provided that, at Buyer’s
option, Supplier shall first: 

  

	 	(a)	Sell Buyer sufficient quantities of the Product as Buyer deems necessary; and 

  

	 	(b)	Grant Buyer a royalty-free, non-exclusive, worldwide Manufacturing License (as defined below) such that Buyer may make, have made, sell, modify or otherwise use the Product.

  

	 	6.	Intellectual Property Rights and Grants of Licenses 

  

	 	(a)	d3’s Intellectual Property Rights: - Supplier agrees and acknowledges that d3 Tech is the sole and exclusive owner of all rights, title and interest in and to all intellectual property rights, whether
now existing or that may exist in the future, including any and all copyrights, patents, design rights (registered or unregistered), trademarks (registered or unregistered), trade names or other intellectual property rights subsisting in respect of
the Products or any designs, drawings, prototypes, drafts, plans, representations, models, flow charts, images, illustrations, sketches, models, photographs and documents relating thereto (whether or not stored electronically) and all applicable
upgrades and modifications of any of the foregoing, with the exception of the OSS IP Rights, as defined below (“d3 IP Rights”). 

  

	 	(b)	 OSS’s Intellectual Property Rights: - Supplier is the sole and exclusive owner of all rights, title
and interest in and to all intellectual property rights, whether now existing or that may exist in the future, including any and all copyrights, patents, design rights (registered or unregistered), trademarks (registered or unregistered), trade
names or other intellectual property rights subsisting in respect of the Products or any designs, drawings, prototypes, drafts, plans, representations, models, flow charts, images, illustrations, sketches, plans, models, photographs and documents
relating thereto (whether or not stored electronically) of the elements which are existing or have been developed, designed, adapted, modified, or otherwise devised by Supplier for the purpose of being incorporated in, added to or otherwise forming
part of one or more of the Products (whether actually used for any of the Products or not) prior to or during the Term of this Agreement (including 

  
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Extensions), including, without limitation, the elements described in Exhibit F hereto (“OSS IP Rights”). 

 

	 	(c)	d3 Tech hereby grants to Supplier an non-exclusive license of the d3 IP Rights for the Term of this Agreement and any Extensions (“License Period”) for the
territory of the world (the “Territory”) for the sole purpose of manufacturing the Products in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement (the “License”). d3 Tech hereby acknowledges and declares
that the consideration that it receives through Buyer’s purchase of the Products for the Prices pursuant to this Agreement constitutes the full, global and definitive consideration for the granting of the License to Supplier. 

 

	 	(d)	Supplier hereby assigns to d3 Tech, on an exclusive basis, throughout the world, in perpetuity (or at least for the legal duration of all intellectual property rights and their renewals, including, but not limited to,
copyright) and for all purposes, all of the OSS IP Rights, which assignment shall become effective upon the expiry of the Term of this Agreement (including any Extensions) or any earlier termination of this Agreement in accordance with its terms and
conditions. Supplier hereby acknowledges and declares that the consideration which it receives through the sale of the Products to Buyer during the Term (and any Extensions) in accordance with this Agreement constitutes the full, global and
definitive consideration for the assignment of the OSS IP Rights to d3 Tech hereunder. 

  

	 	7.	Manufacturing Rights. 

  

	 	(a)	The Supplier agrees to provide the Buyer with the most recent copy of the Product manual, block diagrams and viewable mechanical model files (i.e. eDrawing) format for use as first level support documentation and
Product data sheets, upon Buyer’s request. 

  

	 	(b)	Further design and manufacturing files will be made available to the Buyer as part of this Agreement in accordance with sub-section A.7(c) below: 

 

	 	(c)	In the event that Buyer decides to have any of the Products manufactured internally or by a third party after the relevant Product(s) has been designed and prototypes manufactured and delivered to Buyer, during
the Term of this Agreement and Extension, then Buyer shall inform Supplier in writing of its decision to do so (“Alternative Manufacturing Notice”) and Buyer and Supplier shall thereafter enter into a manufacturing license agreement
(“Manufacturing License Agreement”) which shall include, without limitation, the following terms and conditions: 

  

	 	(i)	Supplier shall grant to Buyer all licenses and rights necessary for Buyer to manufacture the Products or to grant the same rights to a third party to manufacture the Products in consideration for the following
applicable license fees, payable upon the full execution of the Manufacturing License Agreement: 

  

	 	a.	a one-time license fee of One Hundred Thousand US Dollars (US$100,000.00), including any applicable taxes, if Buyer provides Supplier with an Alternative Manufacturing Notice
within twelve (12) months of the Effective Date of this Agreement; or 

  

	 	b.	a one-time license fee of Seventy-five Thousand US Dollars (US$75,000.00), including any applicable taxes, if Buyer provides 

  
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Supplier with an Alternative Manufacturing Notice between twelve (12) months and twenty-four (24) months after the Effective Date of this Agreement; or 

 

	 	c.	a one-time license fee of Fifty Thousand US Dollars (US$50,000.00), including any applicable taxes, if Buyer provides Supplier with an Alternative Manufacturing Notice between
twenty-four (24) months and thirty-six (36) months after the Effective Date of this Agreement; or 

  

	 	d.	a one-time license fee of Twenty-five Thousand US Dollars (US$25,000.00), including any applicable taxes, if Buyer provides Supplier with an Alternative Manufacturing Notice
between thirty-six (36) months and forty-eight (48) months after the Effective Date of this Agreement; or 

  

	 	e.	a one-time license fee of One US Dollar (US$1.00), including any applicable taxes, if Buyer provides Supplier with an Alternative Manufacturing Notice more than forty-eight
(48) months after the Effective Date of this Agreement. 

  

	 	(ii)	Supplier shall provide and deliver to Buyer, free of charge, copies of all of the most recent design and manufacturing files and documentation which Buyer may require in order to manufacture the Product(s).

  

	 	(d)	On or prior to first production shipment of the Products to Buyer and at Buyer’s written request for future Product revisions, Supplier shall deposit with an escrow agent, pursuant to an executed escrow agreement,
a copy of the Manufacturing Documentation, all for the purpose of allowing Buyer to exercise its Manufacturing License. Escrow fees will be the responsibility of the Buyer.] 

SECTION B. PRODUCT QUALITY 
  

	 	1.	Product Warranties. 

  

	 	(a)	Supplier warrants that it has the right to manufacture and convey the Product and that each Product will be free from all liens and encumbrances, defects in material, workmanship and design and will function in
accordance with and will conform to the Specifications for a period of two (2) years from shipment of such Product to the Buyer (“Warranty Period”). 

 

	 	(b)	Supplier shall either replace or repair (as Supplier may determine at its discretion) any Products which do not perform in accordance with the Specifications during the Warranty Period. Supplier shall complete such
repair or replacement and ship such repaired or replacement Products to Buyer or to Buyer’s customer at Supplier’s cost (for shipping) within thirty (30) days of Supplier’s receipt of such Products at its facility. Such
replacement or repaired Products shall be covered by the warranty set forth in subsection (a) above for the longer of (i) ninety (90) days from shipment of the replacement Product and (ii) the remaining portion of the original
Warranty Period. 

  

	 	(c)	Supplier’s full warranty terms can be found at www.onestopsystems.com. SUPPLIER DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 

  
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	 	2.	Inspection and Acceptance. 

  

	 	(a)	Supplier shall inspect all Products before shipment to ensure conformance with the Supplier’s applicable warranty provisions. In the event that Supplier’s conformance level falls below ninety-seven percent
(97%) due to issues for which Supplier is responsible, for Products delivered during any consecutive three (3) month period, Supplier will provide a corrective action plan within ten (10) business days of Buyer notifying Supplier of such non-conformance. If the Supplier’s corrective action plan does not improve Supplier’s conformance level to ninety-seven percent (97%) or better during the month following the implementation of the
Supplier’s corrective action plan, Supplier shall be deemed to be in material breach of this Agreement in accordance with Section 6 of this Agreement and the provisions of Section 7 shall apply. Without prejudice to the forgoing, if
the Supplier’s corrective action plan does not improve Supplier’s conformance level to ninety-seven percent (97%) or better during the month following the implementation of the Supplier’s corrective action plan, Buyer may adjust the
deliveries of existing orders until Supplier once again achieves a ninety-seven percent (97%) conformance level for a consecutive three (30 month period. Supplier hereby agrees that it shall be liable to Buyer for any and all claims, administration
of claims, demands, losses, causes of action, liabilities, costs damages (including consequential damages) and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) caused by, resulting from or in any way connected with Supplier’s failure to
maintain a conformance level of ninety-seven percent (97%) or above resulting from the direct or indirect acts or omissions of Supplier or any of its suppliers, contractors or sub-contractors.

  

	 	(b)	Buyer reserves the right to inspect the Products being supplied by Supplier to ensure that they meet the Specifications. Buyer shall have twenty-eight (28) days from receipt of Products to perform such inspection.
Buyer may return Products which fail to meet the Specifications by first contacting the Supplier for a valid Return Materials Authorization (“RMA”) number that shall appear on any and all paperwork, packing lists, airbills, etc. pertaining
to such shipment returned to Supplier. Supplier reserves the right to reject any shipment of returned Product that does not contain a valid RMA number. Supplier shall either repair or replace (at Supplier’s discretion) any such Products
returned to Supplier and Supplier shall return such repaired or replacement Product to Buyer or to Buyer’s customer at Supplier’s cost (for shipping) within thirty (30) days of Supplier’s receipt of such Products at its facility.

  

	 	(c)	Supplier shall provide, within thirty (30) days of Buyer’s request and in a mutually agreed upon format, the failure analysis and closed loop corrective action for each Product or group of Products with
identical failures and corrective actions. The Supplier shall reserve the right to charge the Buyer up to $75 per Product that is returned for repair and for which the failure analysis is “No Trouble Found” (“NTF”). It is the
intent of the Supplier to work with the Buyer to fashion a minimum test suite to be used by the Buyer before returning product to minimize NTF reports. 

SECTION C. OTHER MATTERS 
  

	 	1.	Non-Disclosure. 

  

	 	(a)	 Each Party hereto acknowledges that the transactions contemplated by this Agreement will require an exchange of
confidential information, including, without limitation trade secrets, proprietary technological and other commercially sensitive 

  
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information, customer lists and similar information which is of a confidential or proprietary nature (collectively, “Confidential Information”). With respect to such Confidential
Information Supplier and Buyer agree as follows. 

  

	 	(b)	Each Party shall hold in confidence all Confidential Information of the disclosing Party and shall not disclose to any other person or use such Confidential Information for any purpose other than to as necessary under
this Agreement. 

  

	 	(c)	The obligations of subsection (b) above shall not apply to information which is proved using tangible evidence to: 

  

	 	(i)	be or have become available to the public from a source other than the receiving Party; 

  

	 	(ii)	be or have been released in writing by the disclosing Party as being no longer Confidential Information which is subject to this Agreement; 

 

	 	(iii)	be or have been lawfully obtained by the receiving Party from a third party not subject to any nondisclosure obligation; 

  

	 	(iv)	have become lawfully known to the receiving Party prior to such disclosure; or 

  

	 	(v)	have been developed by the receiving Party completely independently of the disclosing Party’s Confidential Information. 

  

	 	(d)	Each Party acknowledges that a violation of this Section C.1. would constitute irreparable damage to the disclosing Party and that any remedy at law would be inadequate and thereby consents to the entry of injunctive
relief against such violation without the requirement of posting a bond. 

  

	 	(e)	The Parties acknowledge that the receiving Party shall obtain no rights of any kind in connection with the other Party’s Confidential Information and that any additional
know-how, process, or improvements based upon the Confidential Information of the other Party shall be subject to ownership and other rights of the other Party, except as may otherwise be provided in this
Agreement. 

  

	 	(f)	Upon the written request of the disclosing Party, the receiving Party shall promptly return or certify the destruction of the disclosing Party’s Confidential Information, (unless such Confidential Information is
necessary for performance of this Agreement). 

  

	 	2.	Trademarks. Each Party hereby grants to the other Party all necessary permissions for the other Party to utilize the trademarks (“Marks”) owned by the granting Party as expressly
instructed by the Mark owner, solely in relation to the manufacture and marketing of the Products. Nothing in this Agreement will create in the Buyer or Supplier any rights in the Marks of the other party. 

 

	 	3.	U.S. Customs, Marking and Duty Drawback Requirements. 

  

	 	(a)	Country of Origin. 

  

	 	(i)	 Supplier shall mark each Product with the “Country of Origin” (manufacture), in compliance with
Section 304 of the United States Tariff 

  
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Act (or any successor act). The Product and its container must be conspicuously marked with the Country of Origin. 

 

	 	(ii)	For each delivery against purchases made under this Agreement, Supplier shall furnish Buyer, at Buyers request, with a signed certificate stating Country of Origin (manufacture) by quantity and Supplier’s part
number. 

  

	 	(b)	Commercial Invoices. Supplier shall provide a Commercial Invoice with each shipment made against any order placed by Buyer. The Commercial Invoice shall be used for U.S. Customs clearance. The Commercial Invoice
shall be in English and contain the following information: name and address of manufacturer/Supplier (where the manufacturer is, not the Supplier); Country of Origin (manufacture) of the Product; name and address of Buyer; the quantity and unit
price; the type of currency involved; the purchase price in the currency of the purchase; the terms of sale (i.e., FOB Escondido, CA); freight charges; Supplier’s part number; Buyer’s contact name; and Buyer’s purchase order number.

  

	 	5.	Similar Products. Supplier acknowledges that Buyer (both itself and through its engagement of third parties) designs, develops and acquires hardware and software products both as stand-alone
soft-ware and hardware products and for use with its own products and that existing or planned hardware and software independently developed or acquired by Buyer (or its third party contractors) may contain ideas, designs, features, specifications,
uses and concepts similar to those contained in the Products. Supplier agrees that entering this Agreement shall not preclude Buyer in any way from using such ideas, designs, features, specifications, uses and concepts to develop or acquire similar
hardware and software for any purpose without obligation to the Supplier, provided Buyer does not intentionally or knowingly infringe the OSS IP Rights, subject to the provisions of Sections A.6 and A.7 

 

	 	6.	Termination for Cause 

  

	 	(a)	Either Party may terminate this Agreement on thirty (30) days prior written notice to the other Party in the event the other Party materially breaches any of its obligations under this Agreement. For purposes of
the foregoing a material breach shall include, without limitation, the following: 

  

	 	(i)	Supplier fails to deliver Products on time or in sufficient quantities in accordance with Buyer’s order and fails to remedy such failure within fifteen (15) days of Buyer notifying Supplier of such failure.

  

	 	(ii)	Products delivered by Supplier fail to conform to the Specifications in Products in accordance with Buyer’s order and fails to remedy such failure within fifteen (15) days of Buyer notifying Supplier of such
failure. 

  

	 	(iii)	Either Party fails to perform any other material obligation under this Agreement and where such failure is capable of remedy, fails to remedy such failure within fifteen (15) days of the other Party notifying the
Party in breach. 

  

	 	(iv)	Any representation or warranty of either Party shall have been found to be false or misleading. 

  
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	 	(b)	Buyer’s sole liability to Supplier for such termination shall be to pay Supplier any unpaid balance due for conforming Product delivered against Buyer’s Purchase Order(s) before receipt of Buyer’s
termination notice. 

  

	 	8.	Indemnification. 

  

	 	(a)	Supplier hereby covenants and agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Buyer including its affiliates, officers, directors and employees, free and clear and harmless from, and against, any and all claims,
administration of claims, demands, losses, causes of action, liabilities, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) caused by, resulting from or in any way connected with (a) Supplier’s acts, omissions or negligence,
or the acts, omissions or negligence of Supplier’s employees, agents, contractors or permitted assignees and (b) Supplier’s breach of this Agreement or any of their representations or warranties contained in this Agreement.

  

	 	(b)	Buyer shall notify Supplier in writing of the existence of any such claim, demand or suit, which if sustained, would give rise to liability on the part of Supplier promptly after the Buyer has knowledge of such claim,
demand or suit. Supplier shall have the option to designate counsel to defend such claim, demand or suit and it is understood that Supplier shall be responsible for the fees of such counsel designated by it and control such defense. Buyer shall
cooperate in the defense of any such claim, demand or suit and may participate in the defense of any such claim, demand or suit with counsel of its own choosing (if Buyer does not approve counsel designated by Supplier) at its own expense, it being
understood that Supplier shall not be responsible for the payment of any fees of any such counsel. Buyer shall not take any action to compromise or settle any such claim, demand or suit unless consented to in writing by Supplier. 

 

	 	9.	Survival. In the event of any termination of the entire Agreement, (a) the provisions of Sections A.3, A.4, A.5, A.6, B.1, C.1, C.2., C.4, C.7, C.8, C.9, C.10 and D shall survive as necessary
to effectuate their purposes and shall bind the Parties and their legal representatives, successors, and assigns, and (b) the rights of end-user customers of Buyer under any licenses of Products granted
during the term of this Agreement shall survive. 

  

	 	10.	Insurance. Supplier shall procure and maintain in full force and effect at all times comprehensive insurance policies covering all of Supplier’s obligations under this Agreement, including, without
limitation, general liability insurance, product liability insurance and insurance against events of Force Majeure in the amount of Two Million US Dollars (US$2,000,000) in any one occurrence. 

 

	 	11.	Risk Management and Liability Release 

  

	 	(a)	The Supplier shall maintain a Business Resumption Plan for any event, such as natural or man-made disasters, that impact Supplier’s ability to deliver Products for a
prolonged period of time. 

  

	 	(b)	The Supplier shall conform to all local, state, and federal laws, rules, and regulations in performing its obligations under this Agreement. 

  
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 SECTION D. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 

 

	 	1.	Publicity. Any announcements or similar publicity with respect to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated herein shall be only at such time and in such manner and shall consist of
such contents as both Parties shall mutually agree to in writing. 

  

	 	2.	Independent Parties. Supplier and Buyer agree that their relationship is not that of joint venturers, principal and agent, or franchiser and franchisee. Supplier and Buyer are independent
contractors acting for their own accounts and neither is authorized to make any commitment or representation, express or implied, on the other’s behalf unless authorized in writing. 

 

	 	3.	Assignments. Supplier may not assign this Agreement nor any of the rights or obligations hereunder voluntarily or by operation of law without the prior written consent of Buyer, which shall
not be unreasonably withheld. 

  

	 	4.	No Waiver. The waiver by either Party of any breach of this Agreement by the other Party in a particular instance must be in a signed writing referring expressly to this Agreement and shall
not operate as a waiver of subsequent breaches of the same or a different kind. Either Party’s exercise or failure to exercise any rights under this Agreement in a particular instance shall not operate as a waiver of said Party’s right to
exercise the same or different rights in subsequent instances. 

  

	 	5.	Headings. The section headings contained herein are for convenience only and are not intended to affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. 

 

	 	6.	Notices. All notices and demands of any kind, that either Supplier or Buyer may be required or desire to serve upon the other Party under this Agreement, shall be in writing and shall be
served by personal delivery, confirmed facsimile, nationally recognized courier or U.S. first class mail, return receipt requested, at the following respective addresses: 

 

			
	 Supplier:
	  	 Buyer:

	One Stop Systems, Inc.	  	d3 Systems, LLP
	2235 Enterprise St, #110	  	Unit 4, 127-129 Great Suffolk Street
	Escondido, CA 92029	  	London, England SE1 1PP
	Attn: Steve Cooper	  	Attn: Christopher Bird

 If by personal delivery or courier, service shall be deemed complete upon such delivery. If by mail,
service shall be deemed complete upon the expiration of the fourth day after the date of mailing. The above addresses may be changed at any time by giving ten (10) days prior written notice. 

 

	 	7.	Force majeure. Neither Party shall be responsible for failure to perform herein for a period of not more than one hundred and eighty (180) consecutive days due to causes beyond its reasonable
control, including, but not limited to government regulations, work stoppage, fires, civil disobedience, embargo, war, riots, rebellions, earthquakes, strikes, floods, water and the elements. 

 

	 	8.	 Severability. In case any one or more of the provisions contained herein shall, for
any reason, be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision of this Agreement, but this Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal or
unenforceable provisions had 

  
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never been contained herein unless the deletion of such provision or provisions would result in such a material change as to cause completion of the transactions contemplated herein to be
unreasonable. 

  

	 	9.	Entire Agreement. This Agreement, together with any other documents and Exhibits incorporated herein by reference, constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties hereto pertaining to the
subject matter hereof. Any and all written or oral agreements heretofore existing between the Parties pertaining to the subject matter of this Agreement are expressly canceled. The provisions of this Agreement shall supersede any contravening or
inconsistent terms of any purchase order, invoice, packing slip, bill of lading or other commercial form issued by Buyer or Supplier in connection with the Product. 

 

	 	10.	Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts. All such counterparts will constitute one and the same agreement. 

 

	 	11.	Modifications Any modification of this Agreement must be in writing and signed by the Party to be charged. 

  

	 	12.	Governing Law This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California without regard to conflict of laws rules which would cause the laws of any
other jurisdiction to apply. 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement by their respective duly authorized
representatives as of the date first above written. 
  

									
	ONE STOP SYSTEMS, INC.	 		 	d3 SYSTEMS, LLP.
					
	By	 	 /s/ Kirk Anderson
	 		 	By	 	 /s/ Fernando Küfer

	Name:	 	Kirk Anderson	 		 	Name:	 	Fernando Küfer
	Title:	 	VP, Operations	 		 	Title:	 	General Manager
	Date:	 	10/1/15	 		 	Date:	 	10/01/15
				
		 		 		 	d3 TECHNOLOGIES LTD.
					
		 		 		 	By	 	 /s/ Fernando Küfer

		 		 		 	Name:	 	Fernando Küfer
		 		 		 	Title:	 	General Manager
		 		 		 	Date:	 	10/01/15

  
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 EXHIBIT A 

PRODUCT AND SPECIFICATIONS 
 Custom HD
Video Processor: 4x4pro 
 Specifications Include: 
  

	 	•	 	Dual E5-2643, 3.5 GHz, 6-Core CPUs 

  

	 	•	 	1400w AC power supply 

  

	 	•	 	32GB DDR3 1600MHz DRAM 

  

	 	•	 	(2) 2.5” Internal 80GB SSD’s 

  

	 	•	 	(4) 2.5” Toshiba 512GB SSD’s 

  

	 	•	 	Windows 7 Embedded OS with custom Splash Screen installed (no licensing included) 

  

	 	•	 	All 4x4 add-in cards included and installed 

  

	 	•	 	MegaRAID 9270-8i 

  

	 	•	 	AMD W9100 & S400 

  

	 	•	 	Bluefish444 

  

	 	•	 	Sonnet USB3/FW 

  

	 	•	 	RME Audio 

  

	 	•	 	Intel x540-T2 10GbE 

  

	 	•	 	OSS HIB38-x16 

  

	 	•	 	Black powder coat and custom d3 silkscreen 

  

	 	•	 	Custom d3 packaging components & mouse pad 

 Custom HD Video Processor: 4x2pro 

Specifications Include: 
  

	 	•	 	Dual E5-2630, 2.6 GHz, 6-Core CPUs 

  

	 	•	 	1400w AC power supply 

  

	 	•	 	16GB DDR3 1600MHz DRAM 

  

	 	•	 	(2) 2.5” Internal 80GB SSD’s 

  

	 	•	 	(2) 2.5” Toshiba 512GB SSD’s 

  

	 	•	 	Windows 7 Embedded OS with custom Splash Screen installed (no licensing included) 

  

	 	•	 	All 4x2 add-in cards included and installed : 

  

	 	•	 	AMD W9100 & S400 

  

	 	•	 	Bluefish444 

  

	 	•	 	Sonnet USB3/FW 

  

	 	•	 	RME Audio 

  

	 	•	 	Intel x540-T1 10GbE 

  

	 	•	 	Black powder coat and custom d3 silkscreen 

  

	 	•	 	Custom d3 packaging components & mouse pad 

 Sub-Assembly
Kits: refer to Exhibit B 
 Spare Parts: refer to Exhibit B 

  
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 EXHIBIT B 

PRICE 
 The Pricing Period for the
“not to exceed” pricing in this exhibit shall be 1 year for a minimum of 100 piece order or group of orders placed with the Supplier on the same day. All other pricing based on quantity discounts beyond the 100 pieces is valid only for
Purchase Orders placed by the Buyer to the Supplier on the same day for scheduled delivery over the immediate 12 month period following the date of the Purchase Order. Quantities from purchase orders placed by the Buyer to the Supplier on different
days may not be combined to meet any minimum quantity threshold for determining the Buyer’s price without prior agreement between the Buyer and Seller. Quantity discounts are not valid on forecasted quantities. Pricing is subject to change and
should be confirmed by OSS Sales prior to placing new purchase orders. 
  
 

 

  
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 EXHIBIT C 

FORECASTS, PURCHASE ORDERS, SCHEDULING, and LOGISTICS 
  

	 	1.	Forecasts. Buyer and Supplier shall agree quarterly on an annual Product forecast. In addition, Buyer and Supplier shall agree each month on a three-month rolling outlook. Neither of such forecasts shall be
binding on Buyer. Supplier will manufacture and ship pursuant to Purchase Orders issued by Buyer the quantity of Products within the parameters set forth in annual forecasts and rolling outlooks. Supplier shall ship Products to such locations and in
such manner and quantities as Buyer shall direct. 

  

	 	2.	Lead-times. Minimum Lead-times for the Product shall be 4 weeks after receipt of Purchase Order or Purchase Order Release (also known as “Call Down”), for production-released products.

  

	 	3.	Purchase Orders. Buyer and Seller agree on the following: 

  

	 	•	 	100 piece minimum order quantity 

  

	 	•	 	5 piece minimum purchase order release (aka, Call Down) quantity to be provided monthly by the 10th of each month. 

 

	 	•	 	Buyer is liable for all materials purchased by Seller 

  

	 	4.	Rescheduling. Buyer and Supplier shall agree to the following rescheduling guidelines of approved and scheduled Call Downs. If a Call Down is scheduled: 

 

	 	•	 	within 0-30 days: the Call Down cannot be rescheduled. 

  

	 	•	 	within 31-60 days: 50% of the Call Down can be rescheduled up to 60 days from the original scheduled Call Down date. Call Downs can only be rescheduled once. 

 

	 	•	 	within 61-90 days: 75% of the Call Down can rescheduled 75% up to 90 days from the original scheduled Call Down date. Call Downs can only be rescheduled once. 

 

	 	•	 	91 +: 100% of the Call Down can be rescheduled up to 120 days from the original 

  

	 	5.	Billing / Title Transfer. Buyer and Supplier agree to the following Billing and Title Transfer of products and services provided by Supplier: 

 

	 	•	 	Incoterms: FOB, origin 

  

	 	•	 	Billing and title transfer will occur upon completion of the system acceptance test, packaging spec, and shipment to the One Stop Systems Distribution Center, located One Stop Systems, Inc., Ste. 110 Escondido, CA 92029
or directly to the Buyer’s end user / customer. 

  
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 EXHIBIT D  

SUPPLIER CHANGES TO PRODUCT 
  

	 	1.	Supplier agrees to provide Buyer’s designate development contact person with a written change notification (“Engineering Change Order” or “ECO”) of any changes to any designs, specifications or
other documents or tooling relating to the Product within thirty (30) days of Supplier’s decision to implement any proposed change. Such notification will clearly state the reason for the change and the related cost of implementing the
change. No changes to the Product will be implemented without mutual agreement of both Parties. 

  

	 	2.	If Buyer determines that any change may affect form, fit or function of the Product, Buyer will give Supplier written notice to such effect within seven (7) days of Buyer’s receipt of Supplier’s
notification of change. If Buyer takes issue with any design change Supplier will agree in writing to either (a) defer a decision on the change for a mutually agreed period of time not less than sixty (60) days, (b) cancel the change, or
(c) permit the change, provided that Supplier allows Buyer the opportunity to purchase the current version of Product for a period of twelve (12) months. 

Supplier shall give Buyer written notification as to which of the above options Supplier has selected within seven (7) days after receipt
of Buyer’s written notification that Buyer takes issue with the design change. 
  

	 	3.	Buyer may purchase at Supplier’s cost Product for evaluation and verification purposes once the change has been implemented. 

  
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 EXHIBIT E 

APPROVED REPAIRS IN THE FIELD  

Approved d3 Field Repairs (that will not void OSS Warranty) 

Must be conducted by certified technician 
  

							
	Item	  	OSS P/N	  	Vendor	  	Vendor P/N
	Filter, front bezel	  	33-015-015	  	Universal Air Filter	  	33-015-015-A
				
	Cooling Fan	  	60-092-003-RC	  	Sanyo Denki	  	9G0912P1H05
				
	Power supply, 50W	  	25-040-031-RC	  	Mean Well	  	R5-50-12
				
	Power supply cage, 1400W	  		  		  	
				
	Power supply module, 1400W	  	25-040-032-RC	  	Compuware	  	CPR-1421-1M21
				
	USB to MPSSE Serial Cable	  	25-059-106-RC	  	FTDI Chip	  	C323HM-EDHSL-0
				
	Mini display port to DVI dual-link adapter	  	25-059-120-RC	  	Accell	  	B087B-003J
				
	Cable Assy, USB 3.0 2-port	  	290-001-037-RC	  	Star Tech	  	USB3SPNLAFHD
				
	Cable Assy, Firewire 800	  	290-001-038-RC	  	usbfirewire	  	RR-9S9FP-36G
				
	Cable Assy, panel mount, USB 3.0	  	290-001-041-RC	  	DataPro	  	1698-01C
				
	Cable Assy, BNC	  	290-001-043-RC	  	Cables to Go	  	40024
				
	Cable Assy, TOSLINK, fiber optic audio	  	290-001-044-RC	  	PCH Cables	  	TT-50-01
				
	Cable Assy, Mini SAS to 4 SATA	  	290-001-045-RC	  	The Mate Co.	  	13647-.5MC
				
	Cable Assy, panel mount, USB 3.0, female extension	  	290-001-047-RC	  	OCP	  	62-00189-03
				
	Cable Assy, CATSe, RJ45	  	290-001-048-RC	  	The Mate Co.	  	C-UTP5E-01-GRY
				
	GPU hold down	  	80-520-5402-RC	  	CNC Machined	  	
				
	Hold down bar	  	80-520-5398-RC	  	OSS	  	
				
	Front rack ears	  	80-520-5393-RC	  	OSS	  	
				
	Rear rack ears	  	80-520-5393-RC	  	OSS	  	
				
	Front filter panel	  	80-520-5399-RC	  	OSS	  	
				
	Bracket, add-in card, full height, blank	  	25-074-027-RC	  	Purcell	  	P100-0132
				
	4GB DDR3 1600MHz memory module	  	25-059-109-RC	  	Crucial	  	CT51272BB160B
				
	CPU	  	25-059-108-RC	  	Intel	  	CM8063501287403
				
	CPU Heatsink w/ fan	  	25-059-095-RC	  	Dynatron	  	N82E16835114119
				
	RAID Controller, 6G, LSI 9270-8i	  	25-059-097-RC	  	LSI	  	LSI00327
				
	Audio Card, RME All In One	  	25-059-098-RC	  	RME	  	HDSPe AIO
				
	Synchronization Module, AMD/ATI Firepro 5400	  	25-059-100-RC	  	AMD	  	100-505590
				
	Ethernet converged network adapter, Intel X540-T2	  	25-059-101-RC	  	Intel	  	x540-T2
				
	USB3.0 + FW800 card, Sonnet	  	25-059-102-RC	  	Sonnet	  	Tango 3.0
				
	Dual link and quad channel I/O	  	25-059-104-RC	  	Bluefish444	  	Epoch 4k Supernova
				
	OLED dispay module	  	needs OSS rework?	  		  	
				
	Graphics card, AMD FirePro W9100	  	25-059-111-RC	  	AMD	  	100-505725
				
	USB 2.0 flash drive, 4GB	  	25-059-112-RC	  	SanDisk	  	SDCZ33-004G-B35-4GB
				
	SSD, internal 512GB, SATA	  	33-005-009-RC	  	Toshiba	  	HDTS351XZSTA

  
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 EXHIBIT F 

OSS IP RIGHTS – PRODUCT ELEMENTS 

as per Section A.6.(b) 
 Elements which are
existing or have been developed, designed, adapted, modified, or otherwise devised by Supplier for the purpose of being incorporated in, added to or otherwise forming part of one or more of the Products: 

General Description: 
  

	 	•	 	Formal and informal design and re-design of the Products 

  

	 	•	 	Improvements to the manufacturing and assembly of the Products 

 Time Spent (estimated): 

 

	 	•	 	3 engineers working on the original design effort; and 

  

	 	•	 	2 engineers working on the re-design effort. 

  

	 	•	 	Initial Effort: 16 weeks – 1 engineer 

  

	 	•	 	Re-Design for New Panel: 4 weeks - 2 engineers 

 Standard charge
rate: 
  

	 	•	 	$125 / hour / engineer; or 

  

	 	•	 	$5,000 / week / engineer. 

  

	 	•	 	Total: $120,000 

  
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