Core Insights - The Zhejiang University Brain-Machine Intelligence National Key Laboratory has launched a new generation of neuromorphic brain-like computer named "Wukong" which features over 2 billion pulse neurons and more than 100 billion synapses, closely resembling the scale of a macaque brain [1][3] - "Wukong" operates at a power consumption of approximately 2000 watts under typical conditions, making it the first neuromorphic computer internationally to exceed 2 billion neurons based on dedicated neuromorphic chips [1][3] Group 1 - "Wukong" is equipped with 960 Darwin 3rd generation neuromorphic computing chips, organized into 15 blade-style neuromorphic servers [3][5] - Each Darwin chip supports over 2.35 million pulse neurons and hundreds of millions of synapses, along with a dedicated instruction set for brain-like computing and an online learning mechanism [3][5] Group 2 - The research team has developed a new generation of Darwin brain-like operating system and has validated multiple intelligent applications on "Wukong," capable of running the DeepSeek brain-like model for logical reasoning, content generation, and mathematical problem-solving [5] - "Wukong" can also simulate the brain structures of various animals, including Caenorhabditis elegans, zebrafish, mice, and macaques, showcasing its versatility in brain-like computations [5]
突破性进展!国际首台,研制成功
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun·2025-08-02 12:11