Today, the team at Normal Computing announces that we have achieved first silicon for CN101: the world’s first thermodynamic computing chip. CN101 accelerates AI inference, large-scale linear algebra, and stochastic sampling for diffusion models, marking a key step toward up to 1000× more energy-efficient AI. By harnessing the intrinsic dynamics of physical systems, CN101 maximizes compute output within fixed datacenter energy budgets. “Thermodynamic computing has the potential to define the next decades’ scaling laws by exploiting the physical realization of AI algorithms. Achieving first silicon success is a historic moment for this emerging paradigm.” –Faris Sbahi, CEO
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@NormalComputing Thermodynamic chips: where physics meets computing. Welcome to the future of AI acceleration.
@NormalComputing @grok explain how is this different from a normal chip? And what would be the implications for future hpc?
@NormalComputing @BasedBeffJezos how's this track compared to y'all?
@NormalComputing @grok Tldr and is it silicon based right ?