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China sends cloud powered by homebrew Loongson CPUs into space

Nov 25, 2024 - theregister.com
Chinese chip designer Loongson announced that its processors are powering a cloud computing platform, Star Eye, which has been launched into space. The platform observes sources of radiation on Earth and captures images for remote sensing missions. In other news, India's government has extended its IT hardware import authorization regime until the end of 2025, requiring electronics manufacturers to gain approval to ship certain products to India.

South Korea's Fair Trade Commission issued corrective orders to Chinese e-commerce platforms AliExpress and Temu for using unfair terms and conditions. The European Space Agency and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency signed an agreement to deepen their partnership on space exploration. Indian news outlet ANI sued OpenAI for scraping its content to train ChatGPT without permission.

Key takeaways:

  • Chinese chip designer Loongson announced its processors are powering a space-based cloud computing platform, launched on the Tianzhou-8 cargo mission to the Tiangong Space Station.
  • India's government has extended its IT hardware import authorization regime until the end of 2025, requiring electronics manufacturers to get approval to ship certain products to India.
  • South Korea's Fair Trade Commission issued corrective orders to Chinese e-commerce platforms AliExpress and Temu, citing 47 unfair terms and conditions in agreements offered to local shoppers.
  • The European Space Agency and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency have signed an agreement to deepen their partnership on space exploration, focusing on multiple initiatives including lunar and Mars exploration.
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