xiangshan processor notebook leads the open source ecosystem
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the emergence of this notebook not only marks a new breakthrough in the cooperation between the open source operating system community and the plct laboratory of the institute of software of the chinese academy of sciences, but also provides a new tool for cross-cultural communication. this notebook is equipped with a xiangshan nanhu processor, which can stably run domestic office suites such as wps through binary translation.
the r&d team of "ruyixiang yamamoto", including qunxin shining, yingqi intelligence and beijing open source chip research institute, has made great progress in the r&d process. for example, the adaptation of the debian operating system has been preliminarily completed, and it can stably run domestic office suites such as wps. at the same time, the fvf team took the lead in completing the fedora adaptation, and the oerv team has also made good progress and is expected to be officially announced next week.
the research and development background of xiangshan processor notebooks can be traced back to 2023, when the institute of computing technology of the chinese academy of sciences, beijing open source chip research institute, tencent, alibaba, zte, thundersoft, eswi, suanneng and others formed a joint research and development team to carry out the joint development of the third-generation xiangshan (kunming lake architecture). at the opening ceremony of the 2024 zhongguancun forum annual meeting in april this year, the third-generation "xiangshan" risc-v open source high-performance processor core was unveiled, and its performance entered the first echelon in the world.
the development of machine translation technology has provided a convenient tool for cross-cultural communication. as technology continues to develop, machine translation technology will continue to play an important role in promoting the progress and development of cross-language communication.