As we enter an era of massive hardware innovation, the design of programming languages must evolve to keep pace with modern advancements. Flux is more than just a language, it’s the embodiment of a new paradigm in systems programming, purpose-built to leverage the architectural trajectory of modern CPUs, particularly the advent of massive cache hierarchies. Designed with insights into how hardware is evolving, Flux stands out as the only systems programming language that fully embraces stack-by-default memory allocation, making it the fastest and most efficient language for modern performance-critical applications. Here’s why Flux is not just relevant today, but also future-proof for the next generation of CPUs. The Hardware Shift: CPUs Are Scaling Cache, Not Clock Speed For decades, performance gains in CPUs came largely from increasing clock speeds.…