Chinese chipmaker Loongson still trails AMD, Intel by years
Briefly

Loongson recently showcased its ability to create products that claim comparable performance to Intel and AMD's offerings from around five years ago, emphasizing a unique architecture.
During the 'Industrial Ecosystem Conference', Loongson's chairman highlighted the new 3B6600 desktop processor, designed to provide x86-level performance using a 7nm process, underlining the shift towards local production.
Despite being behind in technology, Loongson is gaining traction with 37 partners demonstrating various industrial applications for its processors, signaling a strong push in local sourcing for high-tech needs.
Loongson's advancements reflect a broader strategy to enhance China's digital economy and its focus on developing locally-produced computing solutions in the face of global technology competition.
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