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Peking University Makes First Phase-Change Neuromorphic Chip
Peking University develops the world's first neuromorphic dynamics chip using phase-change memristors, achieving 2.12ms latency and 478x GPU speedup.
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Peking University develops the world's first neuromorphic dynamics chip using phase-change memristors, achieving 2.12ms latency and 478x GPU speedup.
Chinese researchers unveil the first neuromorphic chip based on phase-change memristors, achieving 478x speedup over GPUs in brain tasks.
Chinese mathematician Wei Dongyi, known for solving century-old fluid dynamics problems, receives Beijing Outstanding Youth Zhongguancun Award.
China appoints Gao Song as new president of Peking University, replacing Gong Qihuang in a major leadership change at the nation's top university.