In the second quarter of this year, Chinese scientists were expected to tape out the first version of the Loongson 2H microprocessor, but this process has now been delayed by several months for unspecified reasons.
This information was provided by Professor Yunji Chen from the Institute of Computing Technology of ... |
4 August 2011 16:01 GMT |
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After being confined to the server and embedded market space for quite some time now, China's Loongson processors based on the MIPS architecture will soon make their way into the consumer market, as the first notebooks to be powered by these chips are expected to enter mass production in August.A prototype of th... |
22 June 2011 15:31 GMT |
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Intel isn't worried about the advancements recorded by Chinese scientists in developing their own computer microprocessors, as the Santa Clara chip giant believes that the research approach currently employed for the design of these chips is inefficient.
This statement was made by Jesse Fang, the managing dir... |
15 June 2011 08:57 GMT |
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Over the course of the last few years, China has been making great efforts trying to develop its own CPUs and it now seems like ICT, the institute behind the development of the Loongson chips, is finally getting ready to tape out the Loongson 2H SoC that is destined to be used in mobile devices.The processor is also ... |
29 April 2011 14:51 GMT |
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After snagging the title of the world's most powerful supercomputer, China has now turned its attention towards the development of a new HPC system that will be powered by processors designed and built inside the country's boundaries. The new system is expected to go live by the end of 2011.
The superco... |
8 March 2011 06:03 GMT |
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Netherlands-based PC retailer Van Der Led has just pre-announced its latest ultra-portable creation in its portfolio, called the Jisus. The new device is alleged to compete on the low-cost notebook market that is currently dominated by Asustek's Eee PC.The computer's specifications are almost in line with t... |
10 April 2008 05:25 GMT |
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