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minus-square@einlander@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish20•5 months agoChina has their in-house Longson chip and can use Risc-v. This has the potential of accelerating a switch from x86/arm to more open standards.
China has their in-house Longson chip and can use Risc-v. This has the potential of accelerating a switch from x86/arm to more open standards.