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Parallel processing or perish? I think I would have been quiet happy to thumb through various leaflets and cast a lazy eye over the odd press release or two, but no. Written by Adrian Bridgwater ...
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.
For parallel processing to work central control must be light. This is almost never the case in a proprietary company, which has to serve a schedule, grow earnings on a regular basis, and manage ...
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 ...
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’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.