We strive to minimize environmental impact through responsible design and development of computer systems and technologies
As we navigate the post-Moore’s Law era, the significance of software optimization, efficient machine architectures, and energy-efficient practices has become integral in shaping a more sustainable future.
In the past decade, computer hardware has undergone significant transformations. Disks have become 1000x faster, network pipes are 100x larger, and processors boast 20x more cores. Specialised hardware such as NPUs are now commonly available on our laptops and mobile devices.
These advancements should be driving tremendous productivity gains. However, despite this progress, software often fails to optimize for these improved capabilities.
Applications continue to rely on outdated architectures and inefficiencies that were acceptable in the past but are now holding back their full potential. This is particularly evident when comparing modern era practices with the legacy approaches of last decade.
To unlock the true potential of modern computing, architects and software engineers must rethink their approaches. Optimisation of processes, infrastructure management and software leads to significant cost savings, more efficient processing and timely access to insights from your data.