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Efficiency Redefined: Loongson 3B6600 CPU and 9A1000 GPU Challenge Data Center Norms
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Efficiency Redefined: Loongson 3B6600 CPU and 9A1000 GPU Challenge Data Center Norms

The Loongson 3B6600 CPU and 9A1000 GPU introduce a new benchmark for efficiency in data centers, matching Intel 12th Gen performance with a thermal design power of just 65W. This makes them ideal for small busi...

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