Currently, the most powerful desktop or server CPU in China is Kunpeng 920B, which has been used by Huawei Cloud (KC2 instance). The core is TSV120. It is recommended to evaluate it.
Secondly, the most powerful mobile phone should be Kirin 9010, which has a TSV130 core and an IPC performance that is about 23% stronger than TSV120. It is recommended to test it as well.
In the report Clamchowder wrote "I also compiled GCC from scratch like with other systems that didn’t have GCC 14.2.0 available from packages, but doing so with all eight hardware threads caused the system to crash."
To me this indicates the 3A6000 is less suitable for multithreaded operation than single thread. it also does not appear useful for software development work.
Do you know what caused the crashes? Can the crashes be remedied by clocking the processor slower, swapping the RAM or maybe using a different motherboard?
It would be good to see a comparison between mobile GPUs, Mali vs Adreno vs PowerVR
Currently, the most powerful desktop or server CPU in China is Kunpeng 920B, which has been used by Huawei Cloud (KC2 instance). The core is TSV120. It is recommended to evaluate it.
Secondly, the most powerful mobile phone should be Kirin 9010, which has a TSV130 core and an IPC performance that is about 23% stronger than TSV120. It is recommended to test it as well.
In the report Clamchowder wrote "I also compiled GCC from scratch like with other systems that didn’t have GCC 14.2.0 available from packages, but doing so with all eight hardware threads caused the system to crash."
To me this indicates the 3A6000 is less suitable for multithreaded operation than single thread. it also does not appear useful for software development work.
Do you know what caused the crashes? Can the crashes be remedied by clocking the processor slower, swapping the RAM or maybe using a different motherboard?
Taiwan is the key.
Which motherboard does your Loongson 3A6000 use?