1. Finnish startup Coripitch claims to have developed a hardware device that can speed up any CPU by up to 100 times, without the need for recoding or software changes. The device, called the Coripitch Accelerator, is said to work by intercepting and optimizing the data flow between the CPU and memory, effectively boosting performance across a wide range of applications and workloads.
2. The Coripitch Accelerator is a small, plug-and-play device that can be easily integrated into existing systems, according to the company. It is designed to work with a wide range of CPUs, including x86, ARM, and RISC-V architectures, making it potentially applicable to a broad range of computing devices, from desktops and servers to embedded systems and IoT devices.
3. The claims made by Coripitch are considered "one of the wildest" in the industry, as the ability to achieve such dramatic performance improvements without any software changes is highly unusual. However, the company has provided technical details and demonstrations to support its claims, and has attracted significant interest from industry experts and potential partners. If the technology proves to be as effective as Coripitch claims, it could have a significant impact on the computing landscape.