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Flow Computing hits milestone toward commercial deployment of PPU-accelerated CPUs

Flow Computing begins alpha testing of parallel processing compiler.

David Harold

Finnish start-up Flow Computing has entered alpha testing for its compiler that enables CPUs integrated with its Parallel Processing Unit (PPU) to achieve up to 100x performance gains on parallel workloads. The milestone supports Flow’s plans to license its architecture to CPU vendors across Arm, RISC-V, x86, and Power platforms.Flow Computing, a Finnish start-up aiming to redefine CPU performance scaling, has reached a key milestone on its path to commercialization. The company has begun alpha testing of its proprietary compiler—an essential step in enabling adoption of its Parallel Processing Unit (PPU) architecture.Flow’s PPU is designed to integrate directly with standard
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