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PC GPU suppliers to increase 75% in 2021 with boost from Chinese development

Demonstrating a profound faith in the future of the PC in China, and seeking to reduce costs, three Chinese firms Phytium, Jingjia, and Innosilicon are believed to have signed licenses with Imagination technologies to produce discrete GPUs. The companies are operating in stealth mode for the present, but one, Phytium Technology in Tianjin’s Binhai High-Tech Industrial Development Area, disclosed in ...

Jon Peddie

Demonstrating a profound faith in the future of the PC in China, and seeking to reduce costs, three Chinese firms Phytium, Jingjia, and Innosilicon are believed to have signed licenses with Imagination technologies to produce discrete GPUs. The companies are operating in stealth mode for the present, but one, Phytium Technology in Tianjin’s Binhai High-Tech Industrial Development Area, disclosed in one of its investor’s meetings that is it planning to develop a new GPU. They will announce it later this year and hope to be in production in 2021. The company took part in Imagination’s A-Series launch event in December
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