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You may not be very familiar with Loongson, but the company has been developing computer processors since 2000, and in China the company is widely seen as the granddaddy of domestic CPUs.

The 2002 launch of Loongson 1 was China’s first independently developed general-purpose CPU, using the MIPS III instruction set. in 2020, Loongson switched from the MIPS instruction set to the independent instruction set, LoongArch (which is widely seen as a clone of MIPS). The first LoongArch-supported processor, the 3A5000, debuted in 2021, marking the beginning of the Dragon architecture era of the Loongson ecosystem.