Chinese CPUs to feature in servers made by sanctioned Russian company

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Beijing appears to have lifted its ban on Loongson processors reaching Moscow

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The Russian hardware company has reportedly tapped an outfit named BaseAlt that develops a Linux-based OS called “Viola” to provide an OS for Loongson. BaseAlt has already ported Viola to Huawei’s Arm-based Kunpeng processors.

However the mere fact that Norsi-Trans is even making the attempt to build Loongson-powered servers suggests those sanctions are working. ®Chinese citizens feel their government is doing such a fine job with surveillanceChina requires any new domestic Wi-Fi kit to support IPv6 and run it by default

 

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