Flow computing enables the next generation of CPU performance for the most demanding applications, such as locally-hosted AI and general-purpose parallel computing. We in Flow believe there has been only incremental improvements in CPU performance during recent decades. In our opinion, it has led to a situation where the CPU has actually become the weakest link in computing due to its suboptimal sequential architecture. A new era in CPU performance has become a necessity in order to meet the continuously-increasing demand for more computing performance (driven to a large extent by needs in AI, edge, and cloud computing). Flow intends to enable this revolution through its Parallel Performance Unit (PPU), giving up to 100x the performance of any CPU, regardless of architecture. Our technology has full backwards software compatibility and it gives 2x performance improvement to most legacy applications after recompilation.
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