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In a stunning development, researchers at Peking University in China have introduced a groundbreaking analog chip that could completely disrupt the global semiconductor industry. Unlike traditional digital chips that use binary code, this new chip utilizes resistive random-access memory (RRAM) to...
The post #42 — China’s Analog Chip: 1000x Faster vs. NVIDIA first appeared on Thought Media.
By Ava and MaxIn a stunning development, researchers at Peking University in China have introduced a groundbreaking analog chip that could completely disrupt the global semiconductor industry. Unlike traditional digital chips that use binary code, this new chip utilizes resistive random-access memory (RRAM) to...
The post #42 — China’s Analog Chip: 1000x Faster vs. NVIDIA first appeared on Thought Media.