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Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Jan 19, 2025 · Industry Insights

What Drives China’s Domestic CPU Market? A Deep Dive into 2024‑2026 Trends

The article analyzes China’s Xinchuang hardware sector, forecasting a market size of 7.89 trillion yuan by 2026, examining shifts toward high‑performance domestic CPUs, comparing CISC (x86) and RISC (ARM, LoongArch, SW_64) instruction sets, and evaluating the strengths, licensing models, and ecosystem challenges of six major Chinese CPU manufacturers.

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What Drives China’s Domestic CPU Market? A Deep Dive into 2024‑2026 Trends
Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Apr 30, 2021 · Industry Insights

What’s Driving China’s Home‑grown CPU and Software Boom? Insights from the 2020 NetInfo Report

The 2020 NetInfo Autonomous Innovation Report, compiled by over 30 experts and 100 vendors, reviews five years of China’s domestic chip, firmware, OS, whole‑machine, storage, database, middleware, IP network, office software, secure browser and printer developments, analyzes CPU architecture differences, and outlines the competitive landscape of domestic CPU manufacturers.

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What’s Driving China’s Home‑grown CPU and Software Boom? Insights from the 2020 NetInfo Report
Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Aug 16, 2020 · Fundamentals

Overview of Recent IT Hot Topics: Docker Service Terms, ARM Acquisition, and the Chinese Domestic CPU Landscape

The article reviews three major IT events—Docker's new service terms restricting entities on the US Commerce Department list, Nvidia's potential ARM acquisition and its impact on AI and supercomputing, and Intel's latest CPU and GPU technologies—while also explaining CPU fundamentals, CISC vs. RISC architectures, and the current state of China's domestic processor industry.

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Overview of Recent IT Hot Topics: Docker Service Terms, ARM Acquisition, and the Chinese Domestic CPU Landscape