🚨BREAKING: China just made a chip that computes by breaking the rules everyone else follows.


Peking University published a phase-change memristor chip in Science that hits 2.12 milliseconds per computation and beats top GPUs by up to 478x on brain cortex reconstruction. 40nm process, smaller than a fingernail.
Here's the part that should actually stop you. Every chip engineer on earth treats "conductance drift" as a flaw, a slow electrical instability they spend years trying to suppress. This team did the opposite. They let the flaw become the computer. The math now happens as the material physically evolves, not by shuttling data back and forth between memory and processor, the exact bottleneck every GPU on the planet is still stuck with.
It's narrow for now, one task, brain geometry reconstruction, not a general AI chip. Won't run a language model tomorrow.
But if this generalizes, it's not a faster GPU. It's a different species of computer, and it just came out of a Chinese lab while the West is still optimizing an architecture from 2016.
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