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Which you just KNOW that it's based on stolen technology from Intel/AMD/etc.

Archive: https://archive.today/2vVzH

From the post:

>Loongson Technology has announced the Loongson 3C3000, a new 16-core server processor aimed at low-cost general-purpose server systems. Unveiled on June 26, 2026, via a public corporate release, the chip is based on Loongson’s in-house architecture and is designed for small- and medium-sized business workloads, including file, database, web, and business process servers. Loongson says the 3C3000’s general-purpose computing performance matches that of the company’s earlier 3C5000 server processor.

Which you just KNOW that it's based on stolen technology from Intel/AMD/etc. Archive: https://archive.today/2vVzH From the post: >>Loongson Technology has announced the Loongson 3C3000, a new 16-core server processor aimed at low-cost general-purpose server systems. Unveiled on June 26, 2026, via a public corporate release, the chip is based on Loongson’s in-house architecture and is designed for small- and medium-sized business workloads, including file, database, web, and business process servers. Loongson says the 3C3000’s general-purpose computing performance matches that of the company’s earlier 3C5000 server processor.
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All of them. All of the backdoors. It would make Intel's IME look like a Childs toy from Toy's R' Us.