Researchers at the Shanghai Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics have developed the "Meteor 1" chip, a significant milestone in optical computing. The chip, driven by a soliton micro-comb source and MZI network, achieves parallelism greater than 100 and operates at a 50GHz optical main frequency. The research overcomes challenges like signal dispersion errors and high-density channel crosstalk, paving the way for scalable, low-power, high-speed optical computing solutions.