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tylerritchie | 3 years ago

TIL: LoongArch is a new MIPS CPU made by the Chinese company Loongson [1]. It looks like early benchmarks are middling. That said I don't see any indication of power consumption.

>Loongson has been very busy this year bringing up LoongArch, their new downstream of the MIPS CPU architecture. They have been working on porting the Linux kernel to LoongArch as well as the open-source code compilers and related components for what they aim to be a Chinese domestic high performance CPU.

[1] https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=LoongArc...

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Spivak|3 years ago

I mean if I made a new middling CPU by 2022 standards I would be popping the champagne.

tylerritchie|3 years ago

Yup, that's what I was trying to get at. Middling benchmarks for a new chip seems pretty great.

throwaway81523|3 years ago

Why is anyone doing a new mips cpu, given the similarities between mips and risc-v? Why not do risc-v like everyone else? (Cynically: Oh....).

chenzhekl|3 years ago

Their chips "Loongson" appeared long before RISC-V is a thing in 2002, when MIPS is still widely used in the embeddeed world. I guess they just do not want to drop the experience accumulated in developing their previous chips.

anotherhue|3 years ago

'silicon security' is probably as important as energy security.