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  1. #AltOS developed by #Moscow, #Russia-based #BasaltSPO has been recompiled to support #China's #Loongson #CPU based on #LoongArch architecture.
    Alt is now first Russian #operatingsystem capable of running on Loongson's processors based on #64bit LoongArch, such as #LS5000 and #LS6000 series, which some in Russia consider alternatives to #x86 CPUs. The distro is based on the unstable, experimental branch of the #Sisyphus project, a stable release is set for Q1 2024.
    tomshardware.com/news/russia-a

  2. #AltOS developed by #Moscow, #Russia-based #BasaltSPO has been recompiled to support #China's #Loongson #CPU based on #LoongArch architecture.
    Alt is now first Russian #operatingsystem capable of running on Loongson's processors based on #64bit LoongArch, such as #LS5000 and #LS6000 series, which some in Russia consider alternatives to #x86 CPUs. The distro is based on the unstable, experimental branch of the #Sisyphus project, a stable release is set for Q1 2024.
    tomshardware.com/news/russia-a

  3. developed by , -based has been recompiled to support 's based on architecture.
    Alt is now first Russian capable of running on Loongson's processors based on LoongArch, such as and series, which some in Russia consider alternatives to CPUs. The distro is based on the unstable, experimental branch of the project, a stable release is set for Q1 2024.
    tomshardware.com/news/russia-a

  4. #AltOS developed by #Moscow, #Russia-based #BasaltSPO has been recompiled to support #China's #Loongson #CPU based on #LoongArch architecture.
    Alt is now first Russian #operatingsystem capable of running on Loongson's processors based on #64bit LoongArch, such as #LS5000 and #LS6000 series, which some in Russia consider alternatives to #x86 CPUs. The distro is based on the unstable, experimental branch of the #Sisyphus project, a stable release is set for Q1 2024.
    tomshardware.com/news/russia-a

  5. #AltOS developed by #Moscow, #Russia-based #BasaltSPO has been recompiled to support #China's #Loongson #CPU based on #LoongArch architecture.
    Alt is now first Russian #operatingsystem capable of running on Loongson's processors based on #64bit LoongArch, such as #LS5000 and #LS6000 series, which some in Russia consider alternatives to #x86 CPUs. The distro is based on the unstable, experimental branch of the #Sisyphus project, a stable release is set for Q1 2024.
    tomshardware.com/news/russia-a