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Industry | Integrated circuit design, computer hardware, computer software |
Founded | June 2006 |
Headquarters | Changshu, Jiangsu, China |
Products | MIPS64 microprocessors (Loongson), motherboards, personal computers |
Website | www |
Lemote Fuloong 2E
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Manufacturer | Menglan Group |
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Type | Personal computer |
Media | 40–60 GB IDE hard disk |
Operating system | GNU/Linux (Xinhua, Sunwah/RAYS, or Debian) |
CPU | Loongson III 64-bit CPU |
Memory | 256 MiB DDR SDRAM |
Input | Keyboard |
Connectivity | 10/100 Mb/s Ethernet |
Dimensions | 181 mm (7.1 in) H 145 mm (5.7 in) W 37 mm (1.5 in) D |
Jiangsu Lemote Tech Co., Ltd or Lemote (Chinese: 龙梦; pinyin: lóng mèng; literally: "Dragon Dream") is a computer company established as a joint venture between the Jiangsu Menglan Group and the Chinese Institute of Computing Technology, involved in computer hardware and software products, services, and projects.
In June 2006, the Jiangsu Menglan Group began a joint venture with the Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The venture was named Jiangsu Lemote Tech Co., Ltd. The predecessor organization was the Center of Technology Research and Development of Jiangsu Loongson CPU Industrialization Base.
A computer was announced by Zhang Fuxin, an ICT engineer, who said the purpose of this project was to "provide everyone with a personal computer". The device is intended for low income groups and rural area students.
Lemote, with partners, provides integrated circuit design services, helps develop the Loongson series of MIPS-based RISC microprocessors, and builds small form factor computers including network computers and netbooks.
Loongson (Chinese: 龙芯; pinyin: lóngxīn, academic name: Godson, also called Dragon chip) is a range of MIPS instruction set RISC processors used in all Lemote products. Some Loongsons include on-chip circuits to help resist buffer overflow attacks.