<p>➀ Researchers developed the world's first comparator-free memory sorting chip using memristor-based PIM architecture and Tree Node Skipping algorithm;</p><p>➁ The system achieved 7.7× speed improvement and 160.4× energy efficiency compared to ASIC solutions, enabling real-time applications;</p><p>➂ Demonstrated versatility in path planning and AI acceleration, paving the way for next-gen edge computing and intelligent hardware.</p>
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