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China's latest Loongson 3A6000 desktop-grade CPU allegedly on par with Intel's i3-10320 quad-core

Started by Redaktion, August 09, 2023, 18:08:00

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Redaktion

Just a couple of years ago, China's desktop CPUs were barely able to take on Intel's decade-old 3rd gen Core CPUs, but Loongson apparently reduced the performance gap by a significant margin since the new 3A6000 models appear to match a 10th gen i3.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/China-s-latest-Loongson-3A6000-desktop-grade-CPU-allegedly-on-par-with-Intel-s-i3-10320-quad-core.740055.0.html


Hunter2020

I never want to buy another Intel/AMD machine with Crappy Windows spyware.  I really hope the world could give us another viable alternative.  When I have to permanently put Win10/11 offline/not allowed to connect to the internet and dual boot Linux just for online activities, you know something went extremely wrong with technology from the Western world...

kek

Quote from: Hunter2020 on August 09, 2023, 22:34:01I never want to buy another Intel/AMD machine with Crappy Windows spyware.  I really hope the world could give us another viable alternative.  When I have to permanently put Win10/11 offline/not allowed to connect to the internet and dual boot Linux just for online activities, you know something went extremely wrong with technology from the Western world...

Then, be our guest and go install the first Chinese distro you find on Weibo. I'm pretty sure the CCP has zero interest on grabbing data from you either way, right?

Maybe instead of complaining, just stick to Linux and be happy.

hugh mungus

Quote from: Hunter2020 on August 09, 2023, 22:34:01I never want to buy another Intel/AMD machine with Crappy Windows spyware.  I really hope the world could give us another viable alternative.  When I have to permanently put Win10/11 offline/not allowed to connect to the internet and dual boot Linux just for online activities, you know something went extremely wrong with technology from the Western world...

It doesn't matter what processor vendor and/or operating system you use: as long as your Internet is through a US owned and operated company you're getting spied on, even if you use the swiss cheese security blanket known as encryption. The only solution to state-actor mass surveillance is obscurity through dilution. Anything else is copium.

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