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浙江大学发布类脑计算机“悟空”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-02 10:27
Core Insights - Zhejiang University Brain-Machine Intelligence National Key Laboratory has launched a new generation of neuromorphic brain-like computer named Darwin Monkey (referred to as "Wukong") [1] - The neuromorphic computer supports over 2 billion pulse neurons, placing it among the top in the global neuromorphic computing systems [1] Technology Overview - Neuromorphic computing mimics the working mechanism of biological neural networks to create intelligent computing systems that are low-power, highly parallel, and efficient [1] - Wukong consists of 15 blade-type neuromorphic brain servers, each integrating 64 Darwin 3rd generation brain computing chips [1] - Each chip can support over 2.35 million pulse neurons and hundreds of millions of synapses, along with a dedicated instruction set for brain-like computing and online learning mechanisms [1] Performance Metrics - Wukong's synapse count exceeds 100 billion, and its neuron count is close to that of a macaque brain, with a typical operating power consumption of approximately 2000 watts [1] - The system has successfully run the DeepSeek brain-like large model, completing tasks such as logical reasoning and content generation, and can preliminarily simulate the brains of various animals from C. elegans to macaques [1]