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Finnish startup Flow Computing Oy today revealed seemingly outlandish plans to transform the chip industry with a new Parallel Processing Unit that it says can boost the performance of any central ...
Flow Computing is making a tough to believe claim: it says it can 100x the performance of any CPU by shifting work to a special parallel processing unit (PPU) inside or outside the chip. And, it ...
The chip technology it’s commercializing, which it has branded the Parallel Processing Unit, is the result of research performed at that lab (though VTT is an investor, the IP is owned by Flow).
Flow Computing Oy, the pioneer in licensing on-die ultra-high-performance parallel computing solutions to CPU vendors of all architectures, has emerged from stealth with an announcement of a total €4 ...
Flow also eliminates the need for expensive GPU acceleration of CPU instructions in performant applications. Flow’s groundbreaking new architecture, referred to as a Parallel Processing Unit (PPU), ...
Flow’s groundbreaking new architecture, referred to as a Parallel Processing Unit (PPU), boosts the CPU performance up to 100-fold through PPU integrated on-die through a license from Flow.
Finnish startup Flow Computing has emerged from stealth mode, having raised €4 million ($4.3m) in pre-seed funding. The round was led by Nordic venture capitalist firm Butterfly Ventures, with ...
Founded as a spinout from VTT Technical Research Center of Finland – a Finnish state-backed research lab – Flow Computing has been developing parallel computing solutions that can be added to any CPU ...
Programming parallel processors isn't easy, especially when the number of processing elements is large. No single technique applies to all situations. But in its Storm-1 architecture, Stream ...