On the afternoon of July 13th, Oriental Computing Chip made headlines in Shanghai by introducing its premier flagship chip, the DF1000. This groundbreaking 3D chip stands out as the world’s first to incorporate software-defined near-memory computing technology. DF1000 overcomes three major obstacles that have hindered the progress of China’s high-end computing chips, thanks to its innovative blend of ‘software-defined capabilities’ and ‘3D stacked near-memory computing architecture.’ Guo Wei, the Vice President of Oriental Computing Chip, highlighted that the DF1000 emphasizes innovation at the fundamental computing architecture level. By leveraging software-defined technology, it successfully decouples software from hardware, enabling dynamic reconfiguration. Remarkably, under the 14nm manufacturing process, it achieves an impressive computing power of 520TFLOPS@BF16.
