China just threw another punch at the laptop chip race, and Moore Threads is betting big on its homemade silicon.
Yangtze chip enters laptops
Yangtze chip enters laptops
- Moore Threads jumped from discrete GPUs into laptop SoCs.
- The Yangtze design blends CPU cores with its MUSA graphics.
- ARMv8 powers a 12-core layout clocked at 2.65 GHz.
- An onboard NPU pushes 50 TOPS for AI tasks.
- MTT AIBOOK runs the new Yangtze silicon inside.
- The laptop packs 32 GB DDR5 7500 memory.
- Storage lands at 1 TB via SSD.
- A 120 Hz OLED panel handles visuals.
- Moore Threads is chasing the AI PC wave locally.
- Local model deployment hype fuels that strategy.
- Earlier versions capped at eight cores before this bump.
- Real benchmark numbers still remain a mystery.
- JD.com lists the MTT AIBOOK near 1440 dollars.
- That tag plants it in mid to high-tier territory.
- Moore Threads is framing this as its first APU swing.
- Paper specs look strong, but real-world proof is pending.