🇨🇳 China just built a brain-inspired chip that’s 478× faster than Nvidia’s A100 for one critical neuroscience task

Instead of separating memory and computing like traditional chips, this new processor combines both in the same memory array, allowing it to simulate complex brain structures in real time. That means it can reconstruct highly detailed brain surfaces in under half a second, a speedup that could transform everything from brain surgery to neuroscience research. The implications are huge: • Earlier detection of diseases like Alzheimer’s. • Faster, more accurate brain-computer interfaces. • Real-time guidance for neurosurgeons during operations. • The possibility of creating personalized digital “brain twins” to simulate and plan treatments before they’re performed. It’s another example of how AI hardware is moving beyond data centers and into hospitals, where faster computing could directly improve patient care.

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