$GTCH GBT patent seeks to protect a new ALU syst
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$GTCH GBT patent seeks to protect a new ALU system and method to significantly speed up instructions handling, arithmetic and logic computing processes. It is believed that the entire processor IC performance can be exponentially increased using multi-ALUs with the goal of creating new, powerful computing systems and architectures. The ALU concept includes new architecture circuitries and data flow to work within the new architecture with the goal of executing in a specific way in order to achieve much higher processing speed. The technology seeks to address ALU instructions that can be executed individually and/or in parallel. GBT plans to further research in this area to break ground within the supercomputing arena,
"Integrated Circuits firms are constantly looking for new ways to deliver faster performance through increased number of cores (Parallelization), higher memory capacity, better power management and faster interconnectivity. Then there is the manufacturing approach, which is shrinking transistor’s size, increasing density to boost performance and reduce power. Process scaling becomes more challenging due to physics rules, taking significantly longer time, and with significant cost increase, along with extended time to market. The payback is higher performance, lower power consumption and the capability to add more features.
https://seekingalpha.com/pr/18831811-gbt-s-ne...une-2-2022