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Called a Parallel Processing Unit (PPU), the company claims the technology works by moving tasks into and out of the processor at speeds faster than has previously been possible.
A Finland-based firm is aiming to increase the performance of the central processing units (CPUs) used in computers by up to 100 times using what the company calls – parallel processing units ...
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), ...
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 ...
The parallel processing capabilities of the GPU allow complex computations at a quick pace as compared to a conventional Central Processing Unit (CPU).
Still, Flow’s Parallel Processing Unit, or PPU, is designed to manage task allocation at the nanosecond level, enabling faster processing than ever before.
Flow claims that it has optimized licenses for every major tier of CPU market application: mobile, PC, and supercomputer. Called a Parallel Processing Unit (PPU), the company claims the technology ...
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.