Why did the United States not dare to sanction the Moore Threads in our country?

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-28

Why hasn't the U.S. taken sanctions against our Moore Threads?The reason is that Moore Threads uses the PowerVR architecture pioneered by the British company Videologic, which is not owned by NVIDIA, and the founder of Moore Threads has a background in NVIDIA. This series of factors has made the United States jealous of this company and does not dare to take it lightly.

PowerVR's history can be traced back to the British company VideoLogic. The first generation of PowerVR is divided into PCX1 and PCX2, both PCX1 and PCX2 use micron technology, which is 05 μm and 035 microns. They serve as PCI cards and are mainly used for 3D functions, similar to VOODOO 1 2, but unlike VOODOO 1 2, PowerVR transmits data through the PCI bus without the need for an external cable.

Its video memory is 64-bit, 8MB, the core and video memory run at a frequency of about 60-66MHz, and the single render pipeline is single-cycle single-texture. Although PowerVR can't compete with NVIDIA and ATI in terms of scale and strength, it has been able to continue to survive by adjusting its direction in a timely manner and turning to the mobile market that suits it, adopting a refined and focused strategy that gives full play to its technological advantages and avoids fierce competition in the desktop graphics market. Moore Threads

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