Chinese MIPS rival to Intel and AMD is set to launch a 128-core server CPU to compete in the crowded market – EPYC and Xeon fans needn’t worry for now, but keep an eye on the NVLink-like technology

Despite US trade restrictions aimed at keeping advanced chips and chip-making equipment out of China, domestic semiconductor production there remains impressive.

Loongson recently informed investors that the first samples of the Loongson 3C6000/3D6000/3E6000 series server-grade processors have been successfully returned and “meet expectations”. In line with the roadmap, the release is on track for Q4 2024.