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China builds brain-mimicking AI server the size of a mini-fridge, claims 90% power reduction — BI Explorer 1 packs in 1,152 CPU cores and 4.8TB of memory, runs on a household power outlet

China builds brain-mimicking AI server the size of a mini-fridge, claims 90% power reduction — BI Explorer 1 packs in 1,152 CPU cores and 4.8TB of memory, runs on a household power outlet

Chinese scientists have introduced the BIE-1, an AI server inspired by the human brain, boasting 1,152 CPU cores and 4.8TB of memory. The server, likened to a mini-fridge, claims a 90% power reduction compared to standard AI datacenter servers and operates on household power. Unlike traditional brain-inspired computers, the BIE-1 is compact, energy-efficient, and designed for easy deployment in various environments. With impressive performance metrics and unique hardware and software systems, the BIE-1 aims to advance neuromorphic computing accessibility and support critical AI applications like medical research. Pricing and availability details are currently undisclosed, but the BIE-1's innovative design and capabilities could mark a significant advancement in Chinese AI hardware.

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