The first neuromorphic chip is unveiled, advancing brain-computer interface and other technologies.

Mars Finance News, a team led by Professor Yang Yuchao from the School of Integrated Circuits at Peking University, in collaboration with a team led by Researcher Song Zhitang from the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has successfully developed the world's first neuromorphic dynamics system chip based on phase-change memristors. For the first time, the single-step latency of such complex computations has been compressed to 2.12 milliseconds, achieving speed improvements of 50 to 478 times over current advanced graphics processing units (GPUs) in tasks such as brain cortex reconstruction. This breakthrough overcomes the real-time computing bottleneck that has constrained neuromorphic dynamics for half a century. The relevant results were published in Science early on the 3rd. (Cailianshe)
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