Chinese microelectronics developer Loongson introduced its flagship Loongson 3D5000 processor, which has 32 cores that can operate at frequencies up to 2 GHz. In this respect informs WccfTech’s version.
The main feature of the 3D5000 is its unique LoongArch architecture. According to the manufacturer, the new processor works up to four times faster than similar solutions on the ARM architecture, thanks to it.
The 3D5000 has 64MB of L3 cache, eight-channel DDR4 RAM support, as well as a synchronization system with other Loongson processors. In total, up to four 3D5000s can be placed on one card, resulting in a 128-core system. According to Loongson, the 3D5000 processor has up to one teraflop of processing power.
Loongson 3D5000 is positioned as a solution for server computers.
Chinese state-owned companies will be the first to receive the new processor. The timing of the 3D5000’s appearance in the free sale is not reported. WccfTech believes that if this happens, the cost of the Chinese processor will be “a fortune”.
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Source: Gazeta

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