➀ Flow Computing, a Finnish startup, introduces a Parallel Processing Unit (PPU) that can integrate with CPUs to achieve up to 100-fold performance enhancement for parallelizable workloads. ➁ The PPU is claimed to be fully backward compatible with existing software, requiring only recompilation for integration. ➂ The company aims to collaborate with major CPU manufacturers to further develop this technology.
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