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The latest challenger has emerged in the battle for dominance in China’s GPU and graphics card market. China’s LinJoWing has unveiled its self-developed second-generation graphics processing chip, the GP201, reportedly boasting performance metrics surpassing that of AMD’s E8860 embedded graphics card.
According to a report from global media outlet Tom’s Hardware, LinJoWing, despite being only three years old, has demonstrated with its GP201 GPU performance comparable to AMD’s E8860 integrated graphics card from a decade ago. While the GPU is already in production and available in China, it has yet to surface on American shopping websites.
As per a report from Chinese media outlet IT Home, the GP201 outperforms the AMD E8860 embedded graphics card in various aspects such as 3D performance, 2D polygon rendering, ellipse rendering, pixel and image shifting, window rendering, and support for the domestic OpenCL library platform.
Additionally, LinJoWing’s GP201 GPU supports multiple Chinese-made processors and operating systems, with single-precision floating-point computing power reaching 1.2 Tflops. It supports 4K 60Hz display and H.265 decoding, with a maximum power consumption of 30W. Currently, five models of the GPU have been released in full-height, half-height, MXM, and other forms.
Tom’s Hardware believes that the performance of the GP201 is actually unimpressive. NVIDIA’s entry-level product, the GT 1030, released in 2017, matches the GP201 in terms of clock speed, TFLOPS, and power consumption, with eBay prices generally below $50. The GT 1030 benefits from mature NVIDIA drivers, making it difficult for LinJoWing to reach this level. However, LinJoWing’s ability to enter production after only three years of establishment gives it a competitive edge over other Chinese graphics cards.
This year, LinJoWing also surpassed its competitor Loongson in the low-end GPU market. However, challenging its biggest competitor, Moore Threads, will require further effort. Currently, Moore Threads’ flagship GPU’s specifications can rival NVIDIA’s RTX 3060 Ti.
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