Are We Loong Yet?

areweloongyet.com

23 points by todsacerdoti 17 hours ago


andrewflnr - 11 hours ago

> Loongson Corporation has yet to release the remaining volumes of the LoongArch manual

Why? The first thing people will want to do on a new weird computer is run Linux on it. How can the manufacturer possibly benefit from not releasing the manual? Are they still writing/editing it?

gnabgib - 11 hours ago

Related:

Debian adds LoongArch as officially supported architecture (113 points, 3 days ago, 29 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46334333

Loongson 3A6000: A Star Among Chinese CPUs (98 points, 2024, 135 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39726124

internet2000 - 10 hours ago

The LoongArch initiative made sense before Risc-V, when RMS was using it, etc. Now it makes more sense to put more wood behind one arrow.

galleywest200 - 11 hours ago

NetBSD appears to support Loongson but is not listed on this website: https://wiki.netbsd.org/ports/evbmips/ (Loongson MIPS64 based devices)

spiritplumber - 11 hours ago

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Ub5x-4KC03s I wish I could just beloong

juancn - 10 hours ago

First time I heard about this, for those like me:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loongson

TLDR: it's a MIPS-compatible CPU architecture

jonathrg - 12 hours ago

Context: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loongson

znpy - 17 hours ago

Can regular people or companies buy a loongson system somewhere without going through shady hoops or is this fanfare essentially self-celebration?

Pet_Ant - 12 hours ago

I mean isn't this equivalent to "are we MIPS yet?"? I don't know the technicalities, but aren't they suspiciously close aren't they? ...and MIPS has been supported for a loong time already.