EETimes Blog: ST picks up Chinese processor
Mike Clendenin
Asia Bureau Chief
EETimes
Some very interesting news out of STMicroelectronics. They are teaming up with the Chinese Academy of Sciences to develop and commercialize 64-bit processors based on Loongson-2E intellectual property. I first blogged this back in January and both parties played dumb, saying they didn't know anything about it.
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