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Template:mpu Godson-2B is a 64-bit MIPS performance processor developed by ICT and later Loongson for desktop computers. Introduced in late 2003, the Godson-2B operates at up to 250 MHz consuming up to 3 W. This chip was manufactured on SMICS' 0.18 µm process and is known as China's first 64-bit microprocessor.