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Old 15th December 2022, 08:13   #1
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Default Chinese Longsoon chips not going to Russia

China needs them all itself

The Chinese government has banned exports of Loongson CPUs based on the LoongArch microarchitecture to Russia ironically for the same reasons that the US is not giving it access to its chips.

The Chinese government is worried that its processors might be used by Tsar Putin in his glorious five year plan to restore the Russian Empire. Loongson chips could have become an alternative to x86 processors from AMD and Intel if partners of these two companies cease to ship these CPUs to Russia via other countries.

https://fudzilla.com/news/pc-hardwar...oing-to-russia
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