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Jingjia Micro JM9000 series GPUs

Celebrating its 15th anniversary, Jingjiawei, a Chinese GPU chip company (also known as Changsha Jingjia Microelectronics Co.—Jingjia Micro), announced in mid-September 2021 that its new-generation GPU had completed tape out and packaging phases. The product has not completed the test work yet and is not yet in production or available. Information about the company’s pursuit of developing a GPU was ...

Jon Peddie

Celebrating its 15th anniversary, Jingjiawei, a Chinese GPU chip company (also known as Changsha Jingjia Microelectronics Co.—Jingjia Micro), announced in mid-September 2021 that its new-generation GPU had completed tape out and packaging phases. The product has not completed the test work yet and is not yet in production or available. Information about the company’s pursuit of developing a GPU was first announced in August 2019 (https://www.jonpeddie.com/report/jingjia-microelectronics-introduces-new-gpu/) when the company projected its 28-nm-based GPU would compete with Nvidia’s GTX 105 and 1080. The company was basing its speculations on the Jingmei JM5400 series GPUs used in Chinese military aircraft. At the
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