Flow Computing claims it has achieved a 100x performance acceleration through the implementation of a backwards-compatible Parallel-Processing Unit on-die integration. This can potentially allow CPUs to take on the tasks that have been increasingly relegated to more specialized hardware.
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Hope this is real, but that’s a pretty extraordinary claim. A mere 4.3 million suggests it’s unproven. Otherwise it’s value would be in the billions if not trillions
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Flow Computing claims it has achieved a 100x performance acceleration through the implementation of a backwards-compatible Parallel-Processing Unit on-die integration. This can potentially allow CPUs to take on the tasks that have been increasingly relegated to more specialized hardware.
Hope this is real, but that’s a pretty extraordinary claim. A mere 4.3 million suggests it’s unproven. Otherwise it’s value would be in the billions if not trillions