Recently, a major news broke in the computing power chip circle — a multi-physical domain fusion computing architecture has been developed, with performance speedup of nearly 4 times. The core of this architecture lies in optimizing the efficiency of Fourier transforms, which sounds a bit technical, but the impact is significant.



Once implemented, AI training, autonomous driving, 6G communication, medical imaging, all of which are heavy users of computing power, will benefit. Especially in the AI chip sector, demand has already exploded. With this new technological breakthrough, the experience of smartphones and AI devices can take a big leap forward.

From a market perspective, this is a fundamental original breakthrough that breaks through many technical bottlenecks. The computing power sector has indeed been a bit dull recently, but as such technological advances are gradually implemented, can new growth points trigger valuation explosions? It’s worth paying attention to subsequent developments. For those holding positions, this wave might be a new opportunity.
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ChainSpyvip
· 12h ago
Uh, 4x speedup? Sounds good, but when will it really be implemented? Actually, we're just waiting for chip manufacturers to follow up; otherwise, it's just talk on paper. Will this truly break through the bottleneck, or is it just another PPT revolution? I'm a bit skeptical. The computing power sector definitely needs some new innovations; it's been too stagnant. Optimizations like Fourier transform sound impressive, but whether they can be turned into actual product capabilities remains to be seen. But if it really can be 4x faster, the competitive landscape of AI chips might have to be reshuffled. Wait, can you specify the application scenarios? It still feels a bit vague.
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0vip
· 17h ago
It's Fourier transform again. This time, there's finally something a bit different. Really? 4x speedup? Just hearing about it is exciting, but I'm worried it might just be hype. The chip sector has been dull for too long. A dark horse is about to emerge.
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BankruptcyArtistvip
· 17h ago
Well, Fourier transform optimization sounds really impressive. Achieving a 4x performance boost would be a real win if it actually materializes. The sluggishness in the computing power sector might finally turn around, but we still need to wait for real data. Oh, Fourier optimization? Feels like one of those technologies that sound mysterious but actually explode in performance. Finally, there’s some new movement in chips; after such a long silence, a rebound is overdue. 6G and autonomous driving are gaining popularity. If they really roll out, it’ll be a different story. It sounds great, but I’m just worried it’s another round of hype and speculation, haha. Fundamental breakthroughs are the most practical, unlike those fancy tricks. The key still depends on the implementation timeline. Multi-physical domain integration? The name sounds a bit confusing, but with such powerful performance, might as well jump on board first.
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Liquidated_Larryvip
· 17h ago
Whoa, Fourier transform optimization by 4 times? If this really gets implemented, the chip sector is probably going to take off.
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ZKProofstervip
· 17h ago
tbh the fourier optimization thing sounds neat but let me see the actual implementation details before getting hyped. "4x speedup" claims always need that proof-of-work scrutiny, y'know? the marketing is doing heavy lifting here imo.
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NoStopLossNutvip
· 17h ago
Wow, a 4x performance boost? If this really materializes, chip stocks will go wild. Fourier transform optimization sounds so impressive—when will we see real orders and actual cash? I don't believe it; let's wait and see. Last time, they said there was a technical breakthrough, but it was just so-so. Computing power has been stagnant for too long, but finally there's some movement. If it can really be used in 6G and medical imaging, the potential is indeed huge. So which company will benefit the most? Just hearing about concepts isn't enough; we need concrete details. Is it too late to buy now? Seems like many people are trying to catch the bottom. Wait for official implementation news, don’t just listen to market hype.
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HodlTheDoorvip
· 17h ago
4x acceleration? Is that real? If it really materializes, the computing power sector will take off. Fourier transform optimization sounds a bit abstract, but if it can truly speed up AI training... then it's definitely a big deal. Wait, is this a domestic or international technological breakthrough? What are the details? Let's wait and see the follow-up developments. But if it's a genuine fundamental innovation, then the holdings definitely need to be watched. Another story? Or is there really something substantial? The computing power chip industry is very complex.
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