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They must have stolen old designs then.

Archive: https://archive.today/WHYU2

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>It's rare to find Loongson CPUs outside of China, but a Linux reviewer has managed to get one of the CPU manufacturer's 12-core chips for testing. Phoronix reviewed Loongson's 12-core 3B6000 processor in a plethora of Linux-based benchmarks. Despite its high core count, Phoronix's benchmark numbers revealed that the chip can't even approach the performance of modern Western six-core chips like the Ryzen 5 9600X.

They must have stolen old designs then. Archive: https://archive.today/WHYU2 From the post: >>It's rare to find Loongson CPUs outside of China, but a Linux reviewer has managed to get one of the CPU manufacturer's 12-core chips for testing. Phoronix reviewed Loongson's 12-core 3B6000 processor in a plethora of Linux-based benchmarks. Despite its high core count, Phoronix's benchmark numbers revealed that the chip can't even approach the performance of modern Western six-core chips like the Ryzen 5 9600X.
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So why would anyone want this? Muh china so better than USA, fuck yeah, sure. Their cars have magical electromagnet shocks and shit, we invented that fucking shit in the early 80's, and when it breaks and they turn rock hard while driving around a hard corner, you are fucked and dead in a ravine. But back on topic, so how bad is it when this is their shit that is slow than chips we got that are less core.

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China want's their own backdoors in everything. Some countries are already so stupid they use things they build because "cheap". They will steal enough info in the next 5 years to probably build a modern CPU that other countries will fight for because it is "cheap" (slave labor).

People don't seem to understand that "Slave labor" does not mean "stupid". Not if you are in a commie country. You can have brilliant people that you force to work for pennies and give them some extra "perks" that no one else gets. They act grateful because they know how much worse it could be.

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I guess sometimes I don't think like a totalitarian regime. My bad.

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I think the bigger issue is the tech embargo. They can't get ahold of our tech so they build whatever designs they can aquire. Then their PR pushes it like it's the greatest thing ever, until someone throws Crysis at it

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Ok that might be the case. It reminds me of the wifi chip that AI built, it was nothing like human design, humans were like, da fuk, how's that gonna even work. Then they tested and it was faster with less errors. Baffled they were.

So take that and just start with a blank slate design, tell AI "the goal is this, go achieve"