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47 points

No thanks

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49 points

Why not? Those CPUs got perfect scores on Red Star OS.

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29 points

Party approved!

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2 points

Gonna party like it’s 1999…

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2 points

More importantly, Winnie approved!

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2 points

Does it run Linux?

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0 points

I would buy it. No US fed backdoors, just Chinese ones, and I’m not in China.

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You know, it’s sort of an interesting thought. If China uses my PC as part of some bot net that would suck, but that’s probably the worst that would happen. In the US though, the three letter agencies could “disappear” me. Not that I’m worth disappearing, but… I highly doubt China would send agents after me unless I visited and I don’t really plan on it.

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2 points

Why would anyone want this? Maybe they are forcing Chinese nationals to buy them and inflate their popularity as a product for Papa CCP.

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15 points

They probably sell them dirt cheap domestically, no need for coercion

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12 points

Could be for devs? China’s long term goal is to wean itself off western software and hardware.

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4 points

Speaking strictly in the US, which is what this article is about.

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3 points

For devs.

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2 points

US has plenty of open source devs and they need access to hardware to test their software.

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I’m having a hard time finding a bullet point list of all it’s features.

Some articles are telling me it’s a match for Haswell others are telling me it has AVX2. None of them seem that reliable. Do you happen to know?

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1 point

It’s a MIPS CPU. There’s no point comparing it to x86.

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The article explicitly says it supports x86. So I’m trying to understand to what extent?

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62 points
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This is some really expensive hardware for a processor that’s a couple generations behind in performance.

Also, I’m surprised these can be shipped to the US. I thought this tech was sanctioned or something related to it, or perhaps, it might soon be.

EDIT: Ah, looks like it’s legal to purchase even as an entry on the US Entity List, but I am not a lawyer.

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A couple generations don’t mean much anymore.

Performance gains have been slow.

I’d rather understand where exactly is its performance in comparison to AMD and Intel.

Then I can make a call if it is worth it.

After all there’s plenty of Raspberry Pi level performance and people are happy with it as long as price is right.

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4 points

Less than $400 for mobo, cpu and fan is not expensive even if it’s a couple of gens behind

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I mean, it’s a 4 core MIPS CPU, tops out at 2.5GHz and apparently compares to an i3 10100F, which is pretty much “reheated Skylake”. This with native code.

It can translate x86 and ARM code in theory, but I can imagine the performance degradation. You can buy this if you want, I know I won’t

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If it runs Linux no need to translate anything. It’s been a while since I ran Unix on a MIPS CPU but it should just work.

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I can get an AMD 7800X3D, a b650 mobo, and 32Gb of DDR5 RAM for $500 right now in a bundle from my local Microcenter. I bought that exact bundle for like $425 a few months ago when I rebuilt my gaming PC because they happened to have some other sale running that stacked with the bundle price. Gimme a modern x64 processor and DDR5 RAM I know will feasibly last me like 10 years for a few extra bucks any day.

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22 points

Might be helpful to have this hardware if you want to develop malware targeting systems in China.

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