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国产服务器芯片ichaiyang 2024-05-10 5:32 49
sea lightThe full name of Haiguang is Haiguang Integrated Circuit Design Co., LTD. The Chinese shareholder is Tianjin Haiguang (holding , and Tianjin Haiguang is participated by A-...

Are there any other processor companies in China?

sea light

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The full name of Haiguang is Haiguang Integrated Circuit Design Co., LTD. The Chinese shareholder is Tianjin Haiguang (holding), and Tianjin Haiguang is participated by A-share listed company ZhongkeShuguang, so it also has A strong sense of state-owned assets. The foreign shareholder of the company is AMD, and it is natural that it has the technology license of x86 architecture. Founded in March 2016, the company is an emerging processing design company with no applicable products at present. Slightly different from Mega core, Haiguang is also an x86 processor, but its future business positioning is more high-end, for the domestic server field.

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Haiguang is often compared with Zhaocore, and the media has concluded that Haiguang and Zhaocore are quite similar, both belong to the national key support enterprises, and are not bad at all. And all belong to X86 CPU, can run Windows, at this stage, from the security, autonomy and control, both are flawed - Haiguang's domestic X86 chip, the core is from AMD's Zen; Mega Chip's domestic X86 chip is actually VIA's vest.

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Can the two enterprises achieve the digestion, absorption and re-innovation of the high-speed rail model with the support of state-owned capital?

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loongson

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The Loongson CPU was developed by the Loongson research Group of the Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and was developed by Beijing Shenzhou Loongson Integrated Circuit Design Company authorized by the Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Longson Zhongke Technology Co., Ltd. was officially established in 2010.

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Loongson successfully captured the \"first\" title of China's three CPU fields, China's first general purpose CPU (Loongson 1), China's first 64-bit general purpose CPU (Loongson 2B), and China's first quad-core CPU (Loongson 3A).