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China Releases 2nd generation MIPS Chip

eldawg writes writes with news of the launch of a second-generation Chinese 64-bit MIPS CPU. "The Godson-2 or 'Dragon' went into production last week. News reports indicate that, 'The CPU is 95% MIPS compatible using an unauthorized and unlicensed variation of the MIPS architecture, which is owned by the American company MIPS Technologies...The Godson-2 is pretty much a copy of the MIPS R10000 which makes it on par with 1995 technology.' The Chinese plan on using these chips in consumer electronics for the local market, but one can assume that they will eventually end up in exported electronic goods. I wonder if MIPS Technology will sit idly by when this happens?"

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  1. Forget The Chip... by __aaclcg7560 · · Score: 4, Funny

    All they need to do is create a knock off copy of the Mac Mini and sell it for $99 USD. They can call it the Red Mini Star. :P

  2. Vintage culture by The+Amazing+Fish+Boy · · Score: 5, Funny

    The Godson-2 is pretty much a copy of the MIPS R10000 which makes it on par with 1995 technology.

    Which is excellent for vintage music lovers like myself, because all the hardware I've used since 1996 and on has absolutely refused to play my Ace of Base MP3s.

    1. Re:Vintage culture by WasterDave · · Score: 5, Funny

      all the hardware I've used since 1996 and on has absolutely refused to play my Ace of Base MP3s

      Ahhh! Just as I was thinking there had been no significant improvements in computing, there it is - real progress.

      Dave :)

      --
      I write a blog now, you should be afraid.
  3. Re:SPIN SPIN SPIN! by JohnsonWax · · Score: 5, Funny

    It does not implement the bits that are patented.

    Correct. Both the least significant bit and the most significant bit are patented. The Chinese omitted these for legal reasons. As a result the Godson-2 is relatively fast but highly insignificant.