>> Flow has shown that its technology works in FPGA-based tests
>> Flow's technology enhances the CPU's functionality by managing tasks at nanosecond intervals, allowing multiple processes to occur simultaneously, thereby increasing throughput without changing the CPU’s clock speed or architecture.
The connections between things in a FPGA are considerably longer than within a dedicated CPU. I have doubts that improvements seen on FPGAs would translate directly to dedicated CPUs.
>> Flow's technology enhances the CPU's functionality by managing tasks at nanosecond intervals, allowing multiple processes to occur simultaneously, thereby increasing throughput without changing the CPU’s clock speed or architecture.
The connections between things in a FPGA are considerably longer than within a dedicated CPU. I have doubts that improvements seen on FPGAs would translate directly to dedicated CPUs.