Chinese researchers introduce brain-like computer replicating monkey’s thoughts
Created by the national key laboratory of brain intelligence at Zhejiang University, this advanced computer incorporates 960 Darwin 3 chips—third-generation neural processing units developed independently by the lab.
The chip system supports more than 2 billion pulsed neurons and over 100 billion synapses, making Darwin Monkey the first brain-like computer globally to integrate complex thinking capabilities with vision, hearing, language, and learning functions. It operates with a typical power consumption of about 2,000 watts.
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