Loongson, the China-based chipmaker, recently laid claim that its newly launched 3B6600 and 3B7000 processors are on par with Intel's 10th Gen Comet Lake CPUs. That is, on a single-core performance level, at least.
Specs-wise, the Loongson 3B6600 is a mobile-focused processor, packing eight LA864 cores that run at 3GHz, and also features LG200 integrated graphics. The 3B7000, meanwhile, is the desktop CPU that features the same number of cores and reportedly has a boost clock of 3.5GHz. There's not a whole lot of details about this CPU, other than the fact that it should support the modern interfaces, including PCIe 4.0, SATA 3.0, USB 3.0, and so on.
Technically, Loongson first came into the spotlight back in 2021, amidst a surge of Chinese patriotism and its home country announcing that it wanted to reduce its reliance on 3rd party silicon, and make its own homegrown chips. The company was also added to the US Department of Commerce's Entity List, which essentially blacklists the company, after it was accused of obtaining US-made technology on behalf of China's People's Liberation Army .
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