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'''Godson-2G''' is a {{arch|64}} [[MIPS]] performance processor developed by [[Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences|ICT]] and later [[Loongson]] for desktop computers. Introduced in late-[[2010]], the Godson-2G operates at up to 1 GHz consuming 3 W. This chip was manufactured on [[STMicroelectronics]]' [[65 nm process]].
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'''Godson-2G''' is a {{arch|64}} [[MIPS]] performance processor developed by [[Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences|ICT]] and later [[Loongson]] for desktop computers. Introduced in late-[[2010]], the Godson-2G operates at up to 1 GHz consuming up to 4 W. This chip was manufactured on [[STMicroelectronics]]' [[65 nm process]].
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== References ==
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* Zhao, Ji-Ye, et al. "Physical Design Methodology for Godson-2G Microprocessor." Journal of Computer Science and Technology 25.2 (2010): 225-231.

Revision as of 17:20, 18 March 2017

Template:mpu Godson-2G is a 64-bit MIPS performance processor developed by ICT and later Loongson for desktop computers. Introduced in late-2010, the Godson-2G operates at up to 1 GHz consuming up to 4 W. This chip was manufactured on STMicroelectronics' 65 nm process.

References

  • Zhao, Ji-Ye, et al. "Physical Design Methodology for Godson-2G Microprocessor." Journal of Computer Science and Technology 25.2 (2010): 225-231.