The first 2D chip
The research was published in the journal Nature reinforcing the scientific legitimacy of the breakthrough, to reach this level the researchers had to optimize both the fabrication process and the circuit design, overcoming the main challenges of integrating 2D materials at wafer scale, although the main focus is hardware the Wuji is already born ready for the future of high performance computing, it can support vector instructions with ultra-wide vector slot, meaning it can be used to run ia language models like Deepseek that operate with large volumes of parallel data.
This type of capability positions the chip as a possible component for neural networks, machine learning and ia systems that require massive parallelism, it is a simple chip in structure but with a brutal potential for intelligent applications, the use of RISC-V in addition to technical is strategic as it is an open architecture China can develop and manufacture chips without depending on foreign companies a direct response to trade tensions and technological sanctions that limit access to advanced semiconductors.
That architectural freedom coupled with the advancement of 2D materials can lead to the production of smaller, faster and more energy-efficient processors, making portable devices, weables, autonomous sensors and embedded systems smarter and more efficient. Wuji's creation marks the beginning of a new phase in the evolution of processors - a technology that goes beyond silicon by exploring the potential of atomically thin materials to build smaller, lighter and more powerful circuits.
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