July 25, 2005 A 64-bit microprocessor went into production last quarter that demonstrates China is capable of designing world-class microprocessors, according to a new article published by In-Stat’s ...
Will a Chinese-made chip one day threaten Intel’s dominance of the global microprocessor market? That was one of the questions raised by recent media coverage of an In-Stat report that detailed the ...
The chief executive officer of BLX IC Design said Thursday that recent comments by an Intel executive regarding BLX’s Godson-2 processor are a fair assessment of the chip. “The comments were factual ...
LONDON — The Chinese 64-bit processor known as Godson-2, or Dragon, follows an unauthorized, unlicensed variation of the MIPS architecture, perhaps creating an intellectual property (IP) controversy ...
LONDON — The Institute of Computing Technology (ICT) at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, developer of the 64-bit Godson-2 microprocessor, and MIPS Technologies Inc. could yet reach ...
BEIJING — BLX IC Design Corp., one of China's best known developers of homegrown processor technology, has released a 64-bit version of its CPU that reportedly matches the performance of the Pentium 3 ...
China’s BLX IC Design has produced a prototype version of its Godson-2 processor that runs at a clock speed of 1GHz. “Technology-wise, it’s a step forward,” said Eddie Zeng, the chief executive ...
The 64-bit Godson-2 (also known as Dragon) microprocessor, which is the second chip in the Godson family, entered the volume production in China in the second quarter of this year, according to a ...