Loongson, a Chinese chip designer backed by the government, has announced it successfully taped out two new processors, the 2K3000 and 3B6000M. These chips utilize its proprietary Loongarch instruction set architecture, aiming to infiltrate mobile and industrial markets. Although still trailing behind Intel and AMD, they have gained traction through pilot trials in schools and applications in space technology. Furthermore, Lenovo has adapted its server platform for Loongarch, and the new processors feature advanced GPU capabilities, positioning Loongson as a player for future computing needs.
Loongson is promoting its two new processors, the 2K3000 and 3B6000M, aiming to strengthen its position in mobile and industrial sectors.
Targeting industrial control and laptop markets, Loongson's new chips showcase 64-bit architecture, aiming to match the performance of legacy processors.
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