Huawei and scientists build 2D parallel computing chip that rewrites Moore’s Law
Chinese researchers, in collaboration with Huawei, have developed the world's first parallel processor utilizing a two-dimensional semiconductor. This new chip, named Mengqi-1000, utilizes molybdenum disulfide to overcome the physical size limitations of silicon, potentially sustaining Moore's Law. The breakthrough achieved record integration density and signifies China's progress in both 2D semiconductor research and potential mass production. AI
IMPACT This 2D chip technology could enable denser, faster computing, potentially accelerating AI model training and inference.