Home > News > Hardware

Self-developed Instruction Architecture! Loongson 3C5000 CPU Servers Win Bid for China Mobile's Centralized Procurement Project

She Qi Mon, May 27 2024 09:06 AM EST

On May 24th, the official WeChat account of "Loongson Institute" announced that China Mobile recently released the "Candidate Announcement for Winning Bidders of China Mobile's 2024 PC Server Product Centralized Procurement (Package 21)", and Inspur Loongson 3C5000 CPU servers successfully won the bid for 2400 units.

Loongson Institute stated that this marks another breakthrough in Loongson's support for the telecom industry to achieve self-controllable capabilities.

It is understood that the Loongson 3C5000 is a general-purpose processor for the server field, utilizing a completely self-developed Loongson architecture instruction set. s_0574a5b9b1ed46ec9ea0a070fe31773d.png The 3C5000 operates at a frequency of 2.0-2.2GHz, featuring 16 cores, 32MB of shared on-chip high-speed cache, and 4 64-bit DDR4-3200 memory controllers.

In terms of performance, the official specifications indicate a UnixBench score exceeding 9500 points for the 16-core single-chip system, with a double-precision computing capability of 560GFlops and support for up to 16 interconnects.

Reportedly, the 3C5000 offers comprehensive performance comparable to mainstream server CPU products, catering to general computing, large data centers, cloud computing centers, and other computational needs.

On the security front, this processor leverages chip-level security mechanisms to provide intrinsic CPU-level support for security standards such as EAL2.0, trusted computing, substitution of domestic cryptographic algorithms, and protection against network security vulnerabilities.