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China develops first home-grown DPU chip​


Xinhua | Updated: 2022-12-23 17:15

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Yusur, a leading Chinese startup on data processing units, or DPUs. [Photo/yusur.tech]
BEIJING -- Chinese researchers have developed the country's first Data Processing Unit (DPU) chip, marking a milestone in the domestic chip industry.

DPU is known as the "third main chip" after Central Processing Unit (CPU) and Graphics Processing Unit (GPU). Heterogeneous computing based on the combination of DPU, CPU and GPU has become the mainstream technology of the next-generation intelligent computing centers.

The DPU chip was developed by Beijing-based YUSUR Technology Co Ltd using 28 nm process. It has the advantages of low cost, excellent performance and low power consumption, and can achieve ultra-low latency of 1.2 microseconds and support up to 200G network bandwidth.

The DPU chip will be used in data centers, financial computing and high-performance computing, according to technicians of YUSUR, whose founding members come from a key state laboratory under the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

"What DPU does is that it builds computing power channels that can promote the flow of computing power resources, reduce CPU's load and release the processing power of a data center," said Yan Guihai, founder and CEO of YUSUR.
 

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There seems to be little info on what this chip actually is that I can find. But it is likely an SoC with multi-core CPUs (maybe ARM cores) with built-in Ethernet NICs and maybe some application specific accelerators. This is their website.
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And this is their product roadmap. The chip in the news is the K2. K3 and K4 are still in development.
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There seems to be little info on what this chip actually is that I can find. But it is likely an SoC with multi-core CPUs (maybe ARM cores) with built-in Ethernet NICs and maybe some application specific accelerators. This is their website.
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And this is their product roadmap. The chip in the news is the K2. K3 and K4 are still in development.
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Man their website favicon still shows Apache Tomcat logo
 
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