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Huawei 8 core ARM desktop PC
  • Another reason why US forced TSMC to shut all off.

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  • Is there a translation, or product page available? And is that Deepin? (Edit- yes UOS, based on Deepin)

    Any benchmarks on the system? What is the market for such a motherboard in China?

    Most professional Linux tools are on RHEL/centos.

  • wow...is she yakuza ? Will this be able to install the new macos right out of the box ?

  • soon to be hacked for windows and MacOS :)

    The narrator spends much of the video covering the problems she encountered with running meaningful software applications. Due to Kunpeng's ARM architecture, the system is limited to running the China-produced 64-bit UOS operating system that is largely a modified flavor of Linux. The narrator commented that the UOS operating system runs smooth and has an intuitive interface, and it even supports a 4K resolution at 60Hz via a Yeston RX550 graphics card. Still, she had to pay an extra 800 Yuan (~$115) to gain access to the app store. Moreover, the store had a woeful selection of applications, lacking such staples as Adobe and other apps. That's exacerbated by the system's lack of support for 32-bit software.

    The Huawei D920S10 motherboard has four DIMM slots, but the system only has 16GB of Kingston DDR4-2666 memory spread across two DIMMs. Despite the chip's seeming support for PCIe 4.0, there are only three PCIe 3.0 slots available (x16, x4, x1), and the motherboard's connectivity options are also pretty mundane (6 SATA III ports, two M.2 slots, two USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports, and a VGA connection). The board also has a Gigabit ethernet port, or you have the option to use an optical connection of an unspecified speed.

    A 256GB SATA hard drive, 200W power supply, and a Yeston RX550 graphics card round out the other accommodations. The system also comes with an optical drive.

    https://www.tomshardware.com/news/huawei-powered-desktop-pc-tested-eight-core-7nm-kunpeng-920-processor-pcie-40