Chinese researchers have developed a groundbreaking analog RRAM chip that is a thousand times faster than Nvidia's H100 GPUs. Unlike traditional digital processors, which interpret data as 0s and 1s, this innovative chip performs calculations using continuous electrical currents. Remarkably, it consumes approximately 100 times less energy while maintaining precise results in complex tasks like matrix inversion.
Manufactured using a standard commercial process, this chip can be mass-produced, marking a significant breakthrough in the practical feasibility of analog computing. This advancement could transform energy efficiency in computational technology.
Source: LiveScience


