• 9point6@lemmy.world
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    First I’ve heard of these so I looked into it

    It’s basically a continuation of VIA’s x86 tech (they sold the cyrix processors for a while if anyone remembers them). I assumed it was just copyright theft, but these are legitimately licensed x86 chips.

    Apparently the current generation of these is like the Ryzen 3000 series, but I can’t find any actual benchmarks, so I’ll take that with a bit of salt. I doubt they will have the same power efficiency as the OP ones since the clock is apparently at 3.7GHz.

    This is much cooler than I initially realised though. A viable 3rd player can keep competitor prices down so we would all benefit even if most of us aren’t buying these chips

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      The cyrix line of cpu was always far behind intel and amd. They ran super hot too. One time we wanted to see how much we could overclock one and it burned itself through the motherboard!

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        Offtopic, but I’ve seen an arcade monitor where a component (resistor, most likely) had burned a hole through the PCB and was gone… and the monitor was still operational!

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          This is somewhat common. I had that happen with a VRM power transistor on a graphics card. Wasn’t very operational after it happened though.

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      the current generation of these is like the Ryzen 3000 series

      They are not like Ryzens, they are actual Ryzens made in collaboration with AMD. They have a few differences but its pretty much the same chip, same performance. I think they are still making these chips.

      IIRC they still update their old VIA-based chips in parallel for embedded applications or something. Don’t quote me on this one, it has been a while.

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        I thought the Chinese AMD chips were called Hygon or something like that?

        In fact a quick google suggests these are two different CPU lines, but I might be getting it wrong

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          Its been a long time since I read about it, I’m the one probably getting this wrong.

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    This post just gave me the most cursed idea ever.

    Am x86 processor competitor but instead of implementing every single opcode it just has the common ones, and any unknown opcode it asks ChatGPT to write an equivalent C language implementation, JIT-compiles it and executes it.

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    We are totally screwed because now they’re going to put these in cheap laptops and peddle them to the elderly and the non-technically inclined who don’t know any better. Then, us tech people have to deal with “why is my Windows 11 pentium 3 pc so goddamned slow”

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    I have this wyse Cx0… runs kolibriOS now

    It runs some via chip from the early 2000s despite being from 2011

    I think this is similar or maybe a lil faster

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    Given how fast China can progress when they put their minds to it, this is worrying.

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      Well, when you’ve spent the past 20 years stealing intellectual property and conducting industrial espionage is it really that hard to get to this point?

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        Actually they were just exchanging their cheap labour and garbage disposal for the West’s collective greed. So its only fair they return in kind.

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        I’m not sad China is stealing IP from billionaires who are hoarding their wealth. If those billionaires want American citizens to care then share more of the profits.

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      They don’t have the EUV machines needed to make the most modern chips. Only DUV so far.

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        Huawei recently released a phone with an SoC using that tech. So they have it in some capacity.