Golden Finance reports that Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin proposed a new computing model called "glue and coprocessor architecture (glue and coprocessor)", aiming to significantly improve technical efficiency and security. He detailed the architecture's advantages in a Sept. 2 blog post, dividing computing tasks into two categories: flexible, general-purpose "glue" components and efficient, specialized "coprocessors." Vitalik noted that this separation allows routine operations to be processed in an adaptive environment while intensive tasks are completed by dedicated hardware, optimizing overall performance. He specifically mentioned that the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) and artificial intelligence (AI) fields can benefit from this, for example, improving the efficiency of Ethereum through dedicated modules to handle structured operations, and optimizing code to handle complex operations on GPUs or ASICs. AI model. In addition, Vitalik believes that the architecture has promising applications in cryptography and open source hardware such as RISC-V chips, which can improve security and lower barriers to entry. His proposal is expected to spur technological innovation, bring more efficient and secure solutions to computing, and lower barriers to entry for smaller technology companies.