Phytium Sells 10 Million Homegrown CPUs, Boosting China's Chip Industry
Chinese chipmaker Phytium reports selling over 10 million Feiteng CPUs, primarily used in national projects and key industries.
Chinese chipmaker Phytium has reported selling over 10 million Feiteng series processors, a significant boost to the country's local chipmaking industry, particularly as Beijing continues to restrict the use of American silicon in government projects. The majority of these Feiteng chips are being used in key national projects and industries, from cloud servers to end-user terminals. This success comes despite Phytium being placed on the U.S. entity list, which limits its ability to import American components. Phytium's Advances Despite the US restrictions, Phytium continues to develop and build advanced chip solutions, such as: The 64-core Feiteng Tengyun S2500 server CPU. The Phytium FTC870, rivaling Arm’s Neoverse N2 chip. The Feiteng Tengrui D3000 desktop processor for office use. Other Chinese Chipmakers Gaining Ground Phytium is not the only Chinese chipmaker making gains. Other companies, like Loongson, are also seeing increased adoption with one of its processors even aboard t…