Spyke

Seems like domestic microchip manufacturing is a sensible thing for China to develop, given how the next decade is probably gonna go.

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wasnt the cpu they made just an intel with their company sticker on it? or did they actually managed to copy the machines required for building them

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lemmy.world

They would have used tmsc, China hasn’t caught up to that yet.

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sh.itjust.works

Does TSMC and Taiwan in general do much business at all with Mainland China? I would think, especially given recent geopolitical events and the significantly more concerning saber rattling by the PRC would preclude Taiwan giving the mainland anything really meaningful in terms of tech. AFAIK these new chips are coming out of SMIC, not TSMC, and considering it’s the PRC, it’s very possible that significant portions of the architecture were just reverse engineered.

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What I’m saying is that TSMC may outright halt sales to mainland China if the PRC gets much more bellicose in its threats to “reunify” with Taiwan.

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lemmy.world

It has its own instruction set architecture called LoongArch which in turn is based on MIPS, there is no relation to Intel's x86

Edit: apparently the differences compared to MIPS are minor

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kbin.social

Good right? Intel’s hegemony needs to end. Hope they are going to tackle GPUs as well.

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lemmy.world

If there was any confidence this is a homegrown design, I'd agree. But in all likelihood, they've just reverse engineered and copied Intel architecture and claimed it's their own.

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It's so homegrown it even has it's own instruction set architecture.

Edit: it is based on MIPS, but apparently the differences compared to it are minor

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They actually have GPU's but they are far far behind. Think of intels GPU's on release. They will get there eventually tho.

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