Computers with home-grown Chinese CPU debut

The first batch of 80 computers powered by home-grown Chinese CPUs are undergoing user tests. This means the home-made chip e="color: #000; background-color:#d7ffa7;">Godson e="color: #000; background-color:#a7ebff;">II E has finished lab tests and moved into pilot commercial operation.
Lemote, based in Changshu, in east China's Jiangsu Province, will put a total of 1,000 computers on the market before the Chinese Lunar New Year.
The computer, which uses a Linux operating system, comes with a 40-gigabyte hard drive and 256 megabytes of memory. It costs 1,599 yuan (about 200 U.S. dollars), and users have to buy the...
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