Mathematicians love a good puzzle. Even something as abstract as multiplying matrices (two-dimensional tables of numbers) can feel like a game when you try to find the most efficient way to do it.
Researchers from the Institute for Artificial Intelligence at Peking University, led by Sun Zhong, have developed a high-precision and scalable analogue matrix computing chip based on RERAM, which ...
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