The DF1000, developed by Shanghai Orient Computing Core Technology Co., Ltd, is a software-defined, near-memory computing 3D AI chip designed to deliver high computing performance for AI applications.
One of the chip's key technologies is its software-defined architecture, which combines spatial parallelism in task processing with time-division multiplexing of hardware resources to improve hardware utilization while reducing dependence on advanced semiconductor manufacturing processes.- The company said the DF1000 is capable of delivering computing performance of up to 520 TFLOPS in BF16 precision.
- China is using 3D chip architectures as part of a major strategic effort to sidestep the export bans that keep them from getting the equipment needed to make sub 7 nanometer chips.
- The Shanghai-based firm plans to launch the next-generation DF2000 in the fourth quarter of 2026, followed by the DF3000 in the fourth quarter 2027

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