According to an article in China?s ?People?s Daily? newspaper, Chinese engineers at BLX IC Design Corporation have successfully released a 64-bit ?Pentium-III class? microprocessor for use in workstations and embedded systems.
The CPU is named ?Godson-II?. It is a custom RISC processor compatible with the MIPS instruction set. It offers both 64-bit integer and floating-point decoders with speeds between 300 to 500 MHz. It works with Linux/MIPS, NetBSD/MIPS, VxWorks and WinCE/MIPS operating systems.
What makes the processor so unique is that it consumes only 5W (1.8V core, 3.3V I/O) using a 0.18-micron process.
The processor is not compatible with IA32 (x86), iAMD64 or IA64 instruction sets. It is a MIPS only beast. Several news sites have been reporting that its Pentium compatible, most likely they made the assumption after hearing ?Pentium-class?.
More information about the processor can be found at EETimes and Techimo.
Luckily without Windows 2000 or XP support, you will not be finding this processor down at your nearest Wal-Mart. Perhaps it was a good thing that MIPS support was dropped after Windows NT-SP2.
The CPU is named ?Godson-II?. It is a custom RISC processor compatible with the MIPS instruction set. It offers both 64-bit integer and floating-point decoders with speeds between 300 to 500 MHz. It works with Linux/MIPS, NetBSD/MIPS, VxWorks and WinCE/MIPS operating systems.
What makes the processor so unique is that it consumes only 5W (1.8V core, 3.3V I/O) using a 0.18-micron process.
The processor is not compatible with IA32 (x86), iAMD64 or IA64 instruction sets. It is a MIPS only beast. Several news sites have been reporting that its Pentium compatible, most likely they made the assumption after hearing ?Pentium-class?.
More information about the processor can be found at EETimes and Techimo.
Luckily without Windows 2000 or XP support, you will not be finding this processor down at your nearest Wal-Mart. Perhaps it was a good thing that MIPS support was dropped after Windows NT-SP2.