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VyperCore is developing a 5 nm chip and card aimed at accelerating server-class applications without requiring any changes to existing software code.
The Bristol -based startup claims up to 80% of processor cycles typically required for memory allocation functions can be eliminated.
The company raised 4 m in funding last year and is currently in the process of securing further investment to fuel product development.
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