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Loongson Launches 64-Core 3C6000 CPUs for China's Server Market
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46341, member: 636"] Chinese technology company Loongson released new server processors for domestic markets. The 3C6000 series delivers up to 64 processing cores for data centers across China. Company engineers spent over one year developing these advanced computer chips. Three different models serve various server needs and performance requirements. The processors target businesses seeking reliable computing power from Chinese suppliers. The processor family contains three main versions with different core counts. Single-chiplet S models provide 16 cores for basic server tasks. Dual-chiplet D versions offer 32 cores for medium workloads. Four-chiplet Q processors deliver 64 cores for demanding applications. All variants operate between 2.0 and 2.2 gigahertz speeds. Each processor core contains dedicated cache memory for faster data access. L1 instruction and data caches measure 64 kilobytes per core. L2 cache provides 256 kilobytes for each processing unit. Shared L3 cache reaches 32 megabytes across all cores. Memory controllers support DDR4-3200 technology for system performance. Loongson compared performance against Intel Xeon processors from previous generations. The 16-core Chinese chip matched Intel Silver processors during testing. Larger 32-core and 64-core models performed similarly to Intel Platinum versions. Integer calculations showed stronger results than floating-point operations. Power consumption ranges from 100 watts to 300 watts depending on configuration. The processors aim to serve Chinese companies seeking domestic technology solutions. Market availability focuses on reducing dependence on foreign processor suppliers. Pricing should appeal to budget-conscious server buyers. Performance testing will continue as customers evaluate the new chips. Chinese data centers can access these processors immediately. [/QUOTE]
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