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Scientists from China’s Peking University have created a superfast analogue chip that can solve complex maths problems for advanced scientific tasks and artificial intelligence (AI), using less power than conventional computing. Post China reporter Victoria Bela has more details about the device, which was introduced in a paper published in October 2025.
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Scientists from China’s Peking University have created a superfast analogue chip that can solve complex maths problems for advanced scientific tasks and artificial intelligence (AI), using less power than conventional computing. Post China reporter Victoria Bela has more details about the device, which was introduced in a paper published in October 2025.
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